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scherzo
06-16-2010, 04:02 AM
Hi all,
I'm changing my 90 over 75 FW setup into a 90 over a 75 gallon sump.
I think the largest section for my sump will be about 25-30 gallons. What thickness of glass should I get for that?
I have built a 20 gallon sump with 1/8" glass (3mm).
Should I go for the thicker glass this time?
Thx in advance.
studmaster
07-08-2010, 12:20 PM
Somewhat of an old thread, maybe. I would got for 1/4" just to be sure. Even on my 30g sump I'm in the process of making I went for 1/4" baffles.
Hi all,
I'm changing my 90 over 75 FW setup into a 90 over a 75 gallon sump.
I think the largest section for my sump will be about 25-30 gallons. What thickness of glass should I get for that?
I have built a 20 gallon sump with 1/8" glass (3mm).
Should I go for the thicker glass this time?
Thx in advance.
plutoniumJoe
07-08-2010, 01:14 PM
Although you could get away with 1/8 inch I too would go with 1/4. I don't think the price is much of a difference and it is only marginally harder to cut.
Let me know when you need the diamond bits.
SeaHorse_Fanatic
07-08-2010, 05:38 PM
Go 5mm for baffles. 3mm is easily broken & in a sump, moving your skimmer or pump or pieces of LR can easily break it. 5mm is stronger & doesn't cost much more.
bvlester
07-08-2010, 08:11 PM
I normally use 1.4 or 3/8 inch 1/8 is just to thin you have to be very careful when placing anything in the the sump with 1/8. I would not use it just for safety reasons.
Bill
3/16" here and no problems
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