Simple question, but I'm afraid that answer will be very complicated 
When building tank, i added braces on front-end glass (as i always do). And i added vertical braces at 3 points - middle, and one in each corner. As i always do.
Only problem is that i make end braces too close to ends of glass, so it's hard to reach corners with hands, or for cleaning, removing pumps etc..... Ok, not THAT big problem, but....
So, idea is simply to reallocate these braces, and place them further from edges. Again, no problem, only, tank is full of water (of course)....
And i figured a workaround, without, as i hope, risk of weakening structure of tank.
I plan to cut two new strips, same as old, and silicone them next to these "wrongly placed". Then, when silicone is dry, i will simply remove old ones. I believe in this way, i will not compromise integrity and strength of tank. Old ones will hold tank together (as they do now), and when new are siliconed and dry, old ones will be removed, new ones takes task to hold tank together...
Simple drawing (not too accurate and to scale) to illustrate what i'm talking about....
Black lines are braces that are ok. Yellow are these ok braces on slightly wrong places
And red represent new braces that i plan to add, and then remove yellow braces.
I need thoughts and opinions, is this ok idea and way to solve this issue, or is it disaster in progress, if i go this way? Or maybe i'm complicating things, maybe it's ok to simply remove one brace, relocate it, when dry, repeat process on other end?
Thank you!


When building tank, i added braces on front-end glass (as i always do). And i added vertical braces at 3 points - middle, and one in each corner. As i always do.
Only problem is that i make end braces too close to ends of glass, so it's hard to reach corners with hands, or for cleaning, removing pumps etc..... Ok, not THAT big problem, but....
So, idea is simply to reallocate these braces, and place them further from edges. Again, no problem, only, tank is full of water (of course)....
And i figured a workaround, without, as i hope, risk of weakening structure of tank.
I plan to cut two new strips, same as old, and silicone them next to these "wrongly placed". Then, when silicone is dry, i will simply remove old ones. I believe in this way, i will not compromise integrity and strength of tank. Old ones will hold tank together (as they do now), and when new are siliconed and dry, old ones will be removed, new ones takes task to hold tank together...
Simple drawing (not too accurate and to scale) to illustrate what i'm talking about....
Black lines are braces that are ok. Yellow are these ok braces on slightly wrong places
And red represent new braces that i plan to add, and then remove yellow braces.I need thoughts and opinions, is this ok idea and way to solve this issue, or is it disaster in progress, if i go this way? Or maybe i'm complicating things, maybe it's ok to simply remove one brace, relocate it, when dry, repeat process on other end?
Thank you!





