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On my 33 gallon, I cracked the center brace when moving the tank into place. I glued it back together and it held for a few months. I was digging around in the tank and pushed on the brace by mistake. The glass has bowed out to have a 1/4" gap in the brace. So, yes, they surve a purpose. I'd leave it inplace unless you intend to eurobrace the tank. The tank is still holding water without it, but it is weaker than if that brace was intact.
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![]() have two narrow glass pieces cut (two inch is plenty) to cross-brace the tank into thirds.......drop the water level in the tank, silicone the braces in......let cure for 24 hours then refill the tank, and cut the center-brace out......done like diner
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