Is it strong enough to hold?

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Hi

Can someone please help me if this furniture is good for the aquarium length LxWxH) 80 x 30 x 41.5cm

The details of the furniture is

35D x 79W x 81H centimetres

Door style ‎sideboard,wood
Weight limit ‎150 Kilograms
Included components ‎2 drawers annd 2 doors
Finish type ‎Polished
Size ‎W79xD35xH81CM

Would the aquarium be to heavy on that?

I have a furniture but the weight limit is 15kg
 
your aquarium would be around 100 litres which would be 100 kg.
 
The glass and gravel also weigh more than water. I guess you could reach 130kg or more. I wouldnt do it. Can you reinforce the furniture maybe? Then perhaps..
 
When it comes to whether something is strong enough to hold, it depends on what you're looking to use it for. If we're talking about heavier stuff, like big tools or equipment, I’d say it’s worth reinforcing the structure. You don’t want to risk any sagging or bending over time, especially if it's holding up something important. It could probably do the job just fine for lighter things, but I’d still recommend keeping an eye on it and maybe checking out this watch to understand its strength better.
 
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