Water pressure question

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An option would be to remove the silicone around the cracked side (keeping the side glued to the rest of the aquarium) and glue a glass piece on top of that side, on the inside of the aquarium (covering it completely). Basically, doing what you envisioned but without leaving any space. I have done that to fix cracks in smaller tanks (20 and 40 gallons).

I don't think it will look good but it may do the trick.
 
An option would be to remove the silicone around the cracked side (keeping the side glued to the rest of the aquarium) and glue a glass piece on top of that side, on the inside of the aquarium (covering it completely). Basically, doing what you envisioned but without leaving any space. I have done that to fix cracks in smaller tanks (20 and 40 gallons).

I don't think it will look good but it may do the trick.

Yeah that would work too. I think im going to take it apart and cut the glass smaller and reseal the whole tank.
 
That would be a good idea. I built a 200 gallon out of 1/2 plate glass. That is 1700+lbs of water. I blocked of about 6 inches in the two back corners for my overflow and return. I used 1/4 acrylic. The space behind the acrylic was empty but it held. My wife made me keep it filled with water in the garage for a month before I could put it in the house. Thinking back, that was a good idea.
 
That would be a good idea. I built a 200 gallon out of 1/2 plate glass. That is 1700+lbs of water. I blocked of about 6 inches in the two back corners for my overflow and return. I used 1/4 acrylic. The space behind the acrylic was empty but it held. My wife made me keep it filled with water in the garage for a month before I could put it in the house. Thinking back, that was a good idea.

Lol about the garage.

This thing was so heavy We (5 of us) would have broken it taking it to the basment. So its a good reason to cut it and resilicone it.

What silicone did you use? Siliconing i suck at. How much of a space did you leave between the panes? Did you compress it or just push it together and tape it to dry?
 
I used CR Laurence aquarium silicone. I just put a solid thick bead and taped it. After it dried I just trimmed it with a razor.
 
I definitely agree with everyone's assessment on not using a cracked tank. Take a piece of duck tape and try to pull it apart, I bet you can't. Put a nick in the middle and try again, I'll bet the piece rips across the middle starting with the nick you created. Well glass is the same way. Once you put a small crack in it, the structural integrity goes waaaaay down. A small crack will just grow and grow under pressure.
 
I definitely agree with everyone's assessment on not using a cracked tank. Take a piece of duck tape and try to pull it apart, I bet you can't. Put a nick in the middle and try again, I'll bet the piece rips across the middle starting with the nick you created. Well glass is the same way. Once you put a small crack in it, the structural integrity goes waaaaay down. A small crack will just grow and grow under pressure.

Im not using the cracked glass anymore too risky. Im going to have it recut 3" and have a 210 gallon instead of 225 lol
 

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