DIY Tank Dimension Questions

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Hi everyone,

I am interested in building my own tank. I am really interested in creating a shallow tank I was thinking probably 16" but would only fill too around 15". My current plan would be a 84 gallon tank with dimensions of 3ft by 3ft by 16". I was planning to go with 1/2" acrylic. I wanted to get some opinions on what kind of bracing if any people would suggest. I have to buy acrylic as a 48" by 96" sheet and additional cuts are free so I am able to add bracing at little too no cost, but would still prefer not too if it isn't necessary.

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Cole
 
Cole,

If I were building the tank for myself, I'd probably eurobrace it, but wouldn't put any cross members given the height of the water and thickness of acrylic.
 
Cole,

If I were building the tank for myself, I'd probably eurobrace it, but wouldn't put any cross members given the height of the water and thickness of acrylic.

Thank You for the reply, How wide of a piece would you suggest using for the Eurobracing?
 
So I was actually reconsidering my current dimensions and thinking of going with a smaller tank with dimensions of about 44" by 24" by 14" probably would fill the tank to 13". Would I be able to get away with 1/2 acrylic without using a Eurobase.

Also if you do not think I could do a rimless tank, at what height do you think a rimless tank would become feasible?
 
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