How much bow is too much?

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Recently aquired a used acrylic tank, it measures 48 x 16 x 20.
Is 3/8th thick.
The front pane bows quite a bit. Ive never had acrylic and its kinda worrying me.

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Recently aquired a used acrylic tank, it measures 48 x 16 x 20.
Is 3/8th thick.
The front pane bows quite a bit. Ive never had acrylic and its kinda worrying me.

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Is it made to be a bow front tank or is it supposed to be flat?
 
Its flat when empty, bows when full
This is a huge red flag IMO

Albeit, I don't know much about acrylic tanks, but I'd imagine they aren't supposed to bow when under water pressure haha.

edit: I did some reading and they do bow due to the nature of acrylic, but the question of "how much is safe" I couldn't easily find. Hopefully an expert can provide some insight.
 
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At a minimum, braced the top and possibly bottom.
 
I agree with others that looks dangerous. And that tank looks huge, please be careful.
 
3/8” is going to bow at that height. If the seems are still good ie no white patches, it’s fine.

You can find acrylic with much greater bowing than that.
 
any tank that is bowing when its not supposed to is for sure a no go, 5 gal or 100 gal, not worth it to have a swimming pool on your house floor
 

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