Wow been busy since i was away.
As for the tank, I did some careful looking at the setup and the bottom line is that its not coming out without destroying lots and lots of nice woodwork. A DIY brace is going to have to work.
I am going to brace it from the outside trim across the top with steel 90* joist braces and, if i can find it, a peice of acrylic marine expoxied to the inside glass.
so-where i can find acrylic bar stock?
-are there certain marine expoxies that are better (safer) than others?
-how wide (glass to glass or outside trim to outside trim) should a 55G be?
I am going to drain it halfway, probably get the clowns out an into a 10G but leave the rest in. Ill use those adjustable clamps with the triggers to pull it back to where it should be or at least even with the ends. THen i will measure and cut my "over the top" brace and place it on with a regular glue (gorilla) in case it needs to come off (wood rots, steel rusts, etc). Once that is set, i will measure and cut the acrylic bar for the "between the glass" brace, mix up some marine epoxy ( i have some I used on radio control racing boats...its held up to gruelling punishment for 10 years...tough stuff) and apply the brace. Let it cure for 24 hrs and pull the clamp.
Also...i now have 5 brittle star legs that are crawling around on their own. I am very creeped out and need to know if its dead or what its doing. Camera is MIA for now, but ill try and get some more pics of that.
Got the salinity down a bit more, but still at 30 or 31, a far cry from the 23 or 24 i am supposedly shooting for.