My planted 110 gallon build log **update** plants!!

OK, but I'm still concerned. Any "modern" tank of 4 or 5 ft has a center brace...how thick is the glass? "Original" glass brace?? What are the dimensions of this tank? I had a "DIY" 40g long rimless that had very thick glass & a glass strip in the bottom to "support" the sides, no bowing at all, but your tank is much, much bigger...I'm worried it's a reptile tank, silicone & glass isn't "original" equipment on any tank I've seen, "under the rim" less so. Silicone is stretchy, not supportive against water pressure...


I dont understand your concern, its had a center brace from day one. The glass that makes up the tank is 3/8" thick. The tank is 60"L x 18"W x 23"T. This wasnt a reptile tank, it had an overflow box when i got it for a sump filter, so it wasnt a reptile tank.
 
Heres a MS paint rendering of the different braces this tank has had


Note, not to scale


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The placement of the brace underneath versus above? I don't see it mattering, really, but I have no experience in this sort of build...

... :dance:
 
Hows the build coming along? Where are you in the proccess?

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Hows the build coming along? Where are you in the proccess?

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The water test at the 24hr mark is going great, i should be able to paint the background and get it up on the stand tomorrow!

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I also got a 11 port surge protector power brick yesterday from work, this is what will be breathing life into the entire system.

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I have had large tanks with the glass supports in the middle just like you have. I never had any trouble. I like how you "got" that from work. I used to have a job like that.
 
I have had large tanks with the glass supports in the middle just like you have. I never had any trouble. I like how you "got" that from work. I used to have a job like that.


not sure i follow, i work at Best Buy
 
@ pinkey-I think he means that he purchased it frpm his work. He works at Best Buy, hopefully he would not be stealing from a company that is on the brink of bankrupcy.

@ sean- its very nice to see water in that tank! Have you considered leaving the back unpainted and allowing for multiple viewing angles? I just asked because i have never tried that ( i use poster board or black spraypaint) but ADA tanks (like the one Tom Barr has) look really nice with no back ground plus you can see everything. just a thought. keep up the good work.



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its nice to finally have water in the tank, im relieved the brace is holding too. If the tank was able to be viewed from more than just the front i would leave the background, but the tank is up against a wall.
 
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