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Showcase your aquatic habitat on a pedestal stand designed to complement your aquarium. Aquariums require the support of a strong and sturdy stand so they cannot be knocked over. We recommend double checking the weight or gallon limits of the stand. The size you choose must be stable enough to support the tank’s weight. The main goal is to keep your fish safe and secured anywhere in your home, whether you place your stand on a wall or near a corner.
That depends on the size and weight of your aquarium and the sturdiness of the dresser. But considering that a midsize aquarium can weigh more than 200 pounds, an aquarium stand specifically designed to securely support your aquarium is a better choice. Shop Petco’s wide range of tank stands to ensure the safety of your fish and your aquarium.
To keep your fish and aquarium safe, we do not recommend putting any aquarium on a stand that is not wide or long enough to fully support it.
Aquarium Stands 20 to 39 Gallons
Aquarium Stands Up To 19 Gallons
Aquarium Stands 40 Gallons and Up
Aquarium Kits 20 to 39 Gallons
10 Gallon Fish Aquarium Stand
20 to 39 Gallon Fish Tanks
75 Gallon Aquarium Stand
Aquarium Stands & Cabinets
Aquarium Kits 11 to 19 Gallons
Aquarium Kits 40 to 54 Gallons
Saltwater Fish Tank Stands
Aquariums, Kits & Stands
11 to 19 Gallon Fish Tanks
Aquarium Kits Up to 10 Gallons
Aquarium Kits 55 Gallons and Up
8 Gallon Aquariums
20 Gallon Fish Tank Decorations
Fish Tank, Kits, & Stands Deals
40 Gallons & Up Fish Tanks
5 Gallon Glass Aquariums
Aquatic Fundamentals Aquariums Stands
Aqueon Aquarium Stands & Cabinets
Imagitarium Aquarium Stands & Cabinets
Aquatic Fundamentals Aquariums, Kits & Stands
Aquatic Fundamentals Aquarium Stands & Cabinets
Aqueon Aquariums, Kits & Stands
Imagitarium Aquariums, Kits & Stands
Penn Plax Aquariums, Kits & Stands
Lifegard Aquatics Aquariums, Kits & Stands
Waterbox Aquarium Stands & Cabinets
Waterbox Aquariums, Kits & Stands
JBJ Aquariums, Kits & Stands
GloFish Aquariums, Kits & Stands
JBJ Aquarium Stands & Cabinets
Ollie & Hutch Aquariums, Kits & Stands
Fluval Fish Tanks, Aquariums, Kits & Stands
biOrb Aquariums, Kits & Stands
Imagitarium Reptile Habitat Stands & Covers
Imagitarium Aquariums, Tanks & Bowls
Lifegard Aquatics Aquariums, Tanks & Bowls
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