48x22.5x26 can it be done without euro bracing???

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Hey all. Looking to make my own tank, but I want to be sure I’ve got the glass sizes right.

can I do the front, back, and bottom in 3/4” and the ends in 1/2” without any need for euro bracing? (Tank measurements are in the post title.
 

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I see no issue with the thickness although the 3/4" bottom is probably overkill a bit, 1/2" is more than likely plenty. And 5/8" might be a little easier on the wallet for the longer panels as well. Both Red Sea and waterbox make tanks close to that size and they are in the 1/2"-5/8" range of thickness.

I'll say that I am by no means a tank builder so I'll tag a few others here who can give you a more accurate picture on your needs.

I'll also ask to confirm as this will change my answer a bit is that 22.5" tall and 26" wide??? Or the opposite???
 
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I see no issue with the thickness although the 3/4" bottom is probably overkill a bit, 1/2" is more than likely plenty. And 5/8" might be a little easier on the wallet for the longer panels as well. Both Red Sea and waterbox make tanks close to that size and they are in the 1/2"-5/8" range of thickness.

I'll say that I am by no means a tank builder so I'll tag a few others here who can give you a more accurate picture on your needs.

I'll also ask to confirm as this will change my answer a bit is that 22.5" tall and 26" wide??? Or the opposite???
22.5 wide. 26” tall.
 

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22.5 wide. 26” tall.

With that height, I'll have to change my original suggestion back to your thoughts. Definitely need the 3/4" on the longer panels. I would say at that height your still borderline eurobracing territory and most manufacturers would suggest it. Any particular reason you want to stay away from the bracing?

@lapin any thoughts here?
 
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With that height, I'll have to change my original suggestion back to your thoughts. Definitely need the 3/4" on the longer panels. I would say at that height your still borderline eurobracing territory and most manufacturers would suggest it. Any particular reason you want to stay away from the bracing?

I love the look of a true rimless tank. That's really the only reason not to do the bracing. Purely aesthetics.
 

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I love the look of a true rimless tank. That's really the only reason not to do the bracing. Purely aesthetics.

Another option, albeit more pricey, is to do a one piece eurobrace.

I've had plastic rimmed and rimless tanks and for my new build I wanted to do the eurobracing, while I too absolutely love the look of a rimless tank, the amount of wiping the glass I have to do with it far outweighs my desire to have it again. I also don't particularly like the look of regular eurobracing so I opted for a one piece. All I can say is it's stunning and turned out even better than I thought it would.

Just something to think about anyway. I don't think you'll have any problems with using the 3/4" on the longer panes and 1/2" on the ends. Just keep in mind the panels will be pretty heavy when you're working with them. :)
 

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I have to agree somewhat. I would use 3/4 all the way around.
You could go thinner on the bottom.
My reason is if you are not a experienced tank builder you might not get everything perfectly square and the perfect amount of bonding agent between the panels. The extra thickness gives you a bit more surface area on the seams.
If you look at aquariums on builder sites like below it will give you some idea of what they would use.
 
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Another option, albeit more pricey, is to do a one piece eurobrace.

I've had plastic rimmed and rimless tanks and for my new build I wanted to do the eurobracing, while I too absolutely love the look of a rimless tank, the amount of wiping the glass I have to do with it far outweighs my desire to have it again. I also don't particularly like the look of regular eurobracing so I opted for a one piece. All I can say is it's stunning and turned out even better than I thought it would.

Just something to think about anyway. I don't think you'll have any problems with using the 3/4" on the longer panes and 1/2" on the ends. Just keep in mind the panels will be pretty heavy when you're working with them. :)
Do you have any pictures of that single piece eurobracing
 

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I would agree with 3/4 all the way around. The thickness isn't really to help prevent bowing on the sides, it is to get a larger bead of silicone to hold the front on.
 

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Do you have any pictures of that single piece eurobracing

I absolutely do, excuse the dry tank :p
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I had a 48x36x 22 y’all tank made. The tank builder wouldn’t go above 24” high w/o a brace. Question to ask.......
Is a failure worth a couple inches or bracing? How hogh is your stand going to be? Will bracing be noticeable?
I’d get bracing if I did it again. Hated cleaning water off the outside of the glass
 

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@JoshH

Amazing bracing and great size - Who built your tank?

Miracles Aquariums out of Mono, Ontario, Canada is the builder, they did a great job and Derek is excellent to work with. :)
 

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Miracles Aquariums out of Mono, Ontario, Canada is the builder, they did a great job and Derek is excellent to work with. :)

Thank you - Were you hit with Customs fees/duties once it crossed the border?
 

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That tank is absolutely stunning! I really like the single piece euro.
 

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Thank you - Were you hit with Customs fees/duties once it crossed the border?

I live in Canada so no customs fees for me, but I'm certain they would be negligible in a US customers case due to the currently low Canadian dollar.

That tank is absolutely stunning! I really like the single piece euro.

Thank you very much, I love it too and am so glad I got it.


Sorry @TragicDog I hope I didn't derail your thread and my apologies if I did...
 

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Thank you - Were you hit with Customs fees/duties once it crossed the border?
Miracles Aquariums out of Mono, Ontario, Canada is the builder, they did a great job and Derek is excellent to work with. :)
@JoshH

Appreciate your help and quick responses. One more question or three...for now hehe.;)

How thick is the glass on your tank, how thick is the brace and did Miracles polish all edges?
 
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I live in Canada so no customs fees for me, but I'm certain they would be negligible in a US customers case due to the currently low Canadian dollar.



Thank you very much, I love it too and am so glad I got it.


Sorry @TragicDog I hope I didn't derail your thread and my apologies if I did...
No derailing at all. That bracing is gorgeous.
 

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