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hi
im new so i apologize if i post this in the wrong place.
i plan on building a 24x24x20 tank (preferably rimless)and would like to know what thickness the glass should be as i assume if i was to go rimless it needs to be thicker since there will be no bracing or would it be easier just to use euro bracing.
thanks
Robbie
 
hi
im new so i apologize if i post this in the wrong place.
i plan on building a 24x24x20 tank (preferably rimless)and would like to know what thickness the glass should be as i assume if i was to go rimless it needs to be thicker since there will be no bracing or would it be easier just to use euro bracing.
thanks
Robbie
Welcome to R2R Robbie!
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While I don't know the answer to your question, there is a great group of users on here called the #reefsquad that may have someone in it that knows the answer. Lets see if anyone can chime in with a solution for you #WelcometoR2R
 
Welcome!

I'm much more comfortable with a euro braced tank for long term stability.. especially with the way I hang my arm on the rim while aquascaping or cleaning :rolleyes:

However, saying that.. I do have a shallow rimless tank which is 5/8" thick. But then again, this is only 12" deep.

HTH
 
Look at some of the custom builders sites for thickness of what the builder have build.
 
I just got a tank same size as you describe; rimless 10mm glass.
My plan is to replace the clear silicone with black; long term project as I have some others waiting.
One of those projects is putting together another rimless but this one is 12mm glass.
 
No expert here but Red Sea uses 1/2" on there reefer series right up to the 425. At more than twice the size of volume you're looking at so I'd say 10-12mm glass would be more than enough thickness wise.
 
Hi guys thanks for all the replys.
If i was to use euro bracing could I afford to go 8-10 mm or is that pushing it and how wide should the strip for the euro brace be. From what ive read 2-4’’ but i cant exactly find what would suit my tank plans
Thanks
 

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