Happy thanksgiving, all! (I’m so proud of myself for not saying “tanksgiving” 
I have a Max Nano where, by design, the front glass of the tank overhangs the front edge of the cabinet - only the bottom of the tank is supported.
The stand I’m building for the new tank is meant to mimic the aesthetic of the Red Sea cabinets, and I’d like to replicate that overhang as well.
Does anyone know if the overhang is used on their larger Reefer systems?
Any opinions as to whether this is specific to Red Sea’s tank construction? The primary force on the front of the tank should be out, not down... but that does add the burden of supporting the weight of the glass panel on the silicone joints.
My instinct says this is OK, but I wanted a few more opinions before I commit to that route and start drilling holes in my cabinet top
Thanks all, and enjoy your day!!
—Ron

I have a Max Nano where, by design, the front glass of the tank overhangs the front edge of the cabinet - only the bottom of the tank is supported.
The stand I’m building for the new tank is meant to mimic the aesthetic of the Red Sea cabinets, and I’d like to replicate that overhang as well.
Does anyone know if the overhang is used on their larger Reefer systems?
Any opinions as to whether this is specific to Red Sea’s tank construction? The primary force on the front of the tank should be out, not down... but that does add the burden of supporting the weight of the glass panel on the silicone joints.
My instinct says this is OK, but I wanted a few more opinions before I commit to that route and start drilling holes in my cabinet top
Thanks all, and enjoy your day!!
—Ron