acrylic 6ft tank bowing??

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bought used few yrs back. just noticed other day that the sides have a bow to it. is this normal for acrylic. 72x24x30. should i be worried?? lol
 

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Mine was slightly bowed. It's a lit of weight pushing out. I was never crazy concerned just something I noticed. Someone else will know a for sure answer
 
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tank seams dont look stressed at all just weird i never noticed before. had it 2 yrs already
 

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The deflection is caused by water pressure and the fact that acrylic absorbs water. Most mass produced tanks are on the border line of being too thin. Cost of being competitive. I have seen this in just about every tank from 55g on up. If they did not have a top brace they would bow to the point they would fail. If you ever order a custom, be sure to ask them to build it so it will not bow. It will cost more for thicker material.
 

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Acrylic is more viscoelastic than plate glass. It can change shape. So can glass, but at a much much slower rate - look at glass in those churches that are centuries old.
 
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how much is too much tho? i put a level up to it and dang its bowin.

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I had a custom 47g rimless acrylic tank made with 3/4" panels and there was still some slight horizontal bowing. Tank was only 36" L and 16" high.
For a tank that big yeah there's going to considerable bowing.
 

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That is way too much bowing, not saying that the tank will fail but I used to work for an acrylic tank manufacturer and never saw any of our tanks bow like that.
 

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how much is too much tho? i put a level up to it and dang its bowin.

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YIKES!

I have zero experience with acrylic tanks. But that would not leave me feeling comfortable.
 

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How thick is the acrylic and hows the top bracing look like?
 

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You should never get a rimless acrylic tank that is large. Large acrylic tanks should have euro bracing and a cross brace every 3 ft or so. Any large rimless braceless acrylic tank can fail. Even 1 million dollar ones have failed. Making acrylic thicker doesn't make it no longer acrylic. If you buy an acrylic tank buy one made with eurobracing and crossbracing. And yes I love acrylic tanks its all I will buy anymore.
 

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These are known to bow when there is a shift in weight due to not being level.
To level if off, I recommend a major water change ( to remove water), a 12 pack of good beer for three strong friends you will need and carefully tap shims under the tank where needed.
Your reward: A beer get together, a beneficial water change and a leveled tank
 

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We had a 500g, 8’ tank made of acrylic. Euro braced. Still bowed even though the acrylic was 3/4 - 1 inch thick (I don’t remember which). Scary, but it was fine. Some bowing will always happen, glass or acrylic. How much is acceptable? Don’t know.
 
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1/2in thick top middle brace looks fine but noticed end tops have almost an arc like bow. tanks level aswell.
 

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Is it both sides that are bowed that much? If I'm lookin at it correctly - that seems like way way way too much bowing.
 

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