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Hi guys/gals,

I was thinking of building/getting a tank built for me. It would be made out of 3/4" inch glass. I need it to be big enough for my big fishes...listed as my sig. what dimensions would you recommend? Also they told me that at that size i need to get metal braces around the sides and the glass will slide right in. is there a better way? Im doing this in glass cause i know someone that will get it for cheap. Im looking for 200-300 gallon. With the tank this size, im guessing that i will need to get the tank drilled for a sump? Can some1 help with a design that can work.

thanks all

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With the fish you have there, I'd go with a smallest size of 8'Lx3'Wx2'H. You only really have to worry about the tank bowing when it's tall (18" or more).

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With the fish you have there, I'd go with a smallest size of 8'Lx3'Wx2'H. You only really have to worry about the tank bowing when it's tall (18" or more).

They told me that it will bow and thats y i need the metal bracings on the sides. the glass would just fit snugly in between the metal. would look old school, but not sure if i like that look. the tank dims you just said is roughly 360 gallons. wowzers.

hopefully i can get this glass cheap like my friend says hehe.

Have you considered a plywood tank with a coating of zavlar and one glass viewing panel???

yes but i kinda like looking from the sides when i want to check on something. would it be cheaper/easier if its plywood?

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Well bro :)

If you need anything welded just let me know....

My 300 is 3/4 glass and its 30" high. 8x2x30" If you were going any wider I would say 24" is maximum height. Also euro braces..... As long as you have the know how to seal it and silicone it I dont see why it wouldnt work all glass. But is it tempered? What are the sheet dimentions? And how are you going to cut it? 3/4" is a bugger to cut in a home garadge with hand tools....

If you get cheap glass theres no reason why not..... And Ill have the bits to drill it (as long as its not tempered) in a few days as I have to do my 180's for the rack.....

Also there is a tank builder that may be coming to town from calgary in march to build a monster in my friends house if all goes well... But he dosent work for beer like me.....

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its from a friend. he gets it from calgary. my coworkers husband works for a school and he can help me out with the glass. thanks hustler, i might need your expertise with this. he did say they will cut the glass and even put it together with some uv glue and silicone. just need a welder *cough* *hustler* *cough* to help me with stand/bracing. ill even as if they can make a sump for me with thinner glass. just need a little time to get the dimension/plan this out. definitely will keep you posted. im kinda excited but dont wanna get my hopes up just in case

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Plywood is better,cheaper,and lighter. You may not be able to look at your tank threw the side, but I noticed that the fish act more natural with only one viewing window and no distractions from the side. And zavlar is okay, but Polyurea is better. Its less sloppy. Its a spray on liner rather then a tack on rubber one. Id go with 3/4'' glass if I was you.

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Also, a 300+ gal all glass tank is going to weigh a lot - especially 3/4" glass. It will take many people to move it. I think a plywood build might be a good idea - a couple or few people could move it easily. If you want to look in more than just the front pane, do 2 pains and it's still way lighter than an all glass build.

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For the larger tanks not only is acrylic easier to move in and out of a house but from everything i've heard it's also allot cheaper than glass at that point.

Good luck with whatever you decide

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