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so i decided to just build it. hex 20 1/2"w by 18"h (like 85gal or so). will see what happens... photo bucket still wont work for me? but i attached a photo of my build just to give an idea of what im building here (just cut and placed glass with tape). keep in mind i'll beef up the stand and build a skirt around it, aswell as some sort of large hex hood. thanx for playing along, if anyone is interested just lemme know and i'll keep u posted on the progress. not sure if it will be a temporary home for my id sharks then build a sump and overflow for a reef. or just leave it planted FW for the sharks and find some small rays and discus maybe? thanx again for all your inputs, and i wont hold anyone liable if this thing blows out!!
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thanks guys, i was afraid i wasnt going to get any input here... so that sheet for the base is actually a circle 42" round (not so sure its tempered anymore either? will find out tho if i have to cut it). i figured without even cutting it tho, i could maximize the size by building it hex right on top. would work out to 20" panels be about 3' across, and have just enuf room left in front to rest your elbows while staring at the tank.....
my questions are, 1. would the hex be good idea or bad idea? 2. is 3' across a little to large, should i go smaller (how small)? 3. if hex is a "good idea" and "(whatever size chosen)" how tall then? a) 20" panels 20" h would be almost 90g b) 20" panels 16" h would be just over 70g c) 16" panels 20" h is like 58g d) 16" panels 16" h would b 46g. im leaning toward (B) maybe (C), if its a better idea? (A) would be ideal and (D) well..., ill go with the 20" cubeish if thats the case (50 gal)? thanx |
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As far as I know its not the length or width of a tank that justifies the glass thickness but the height. The taller the tank the thicker the glass you need. Just my two cents.
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