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It's totally feasible, you just need to make the stand extremely sturdy. Double up on your 2x4s. Make sure to leave enough room between the two so that you can maintenance the bottom tank with ease. You could stack them directly on top of one another, or you could extend the bottom tank out a little so that it sits out front of the top tank
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I have the stand from Dr. Fostersmith and it moves quite a bit from being "top heavy" with a lot of lateral movement. I am hopefully going to get started on this project soon of building aquarium racks from 2x4 and this is a solid design http://tedsfishroom.com/tag/stand/. I will do a double stand for the 6'x 18" foot print
I have built several over the years and it need to be near a wall to attach it or anchor to because it's too top heavy.
Build out of 2x6 and screws it will easily hold the tanks even without doubling them up if using proper technique .Reef Central has good plans to get ideas.
Good Luck
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