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Recently my 12g frag tank has just not been working out for me, LOL it is too small! I still have my first ever tank that I used for a reef but the problem is that the center brace has came unglued and fell out. In all the years that it has been sitting in storage I have lost the center brace. The tank is a 4' long 45 gallon glass tank and I am wondering if it would be possible to add a new center brace out of acrylic? I was thinking a 4" wide strip of 1/4" glued in and attached to the plastic rim. Can I just use super glue or 2 part PVC glue, or is there a certain type of adhesive that I need to get?
 
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I actually just found the old center brace, it was only siliconed in, in this case would it be OK to use some super glue gel to glue it back in?
 

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Glue will not be reliable once tank is filled... Imo if glued it will eventually always break again. Hence I would go with lee's advice.

That being said i kept a 55 g tank of cichlids for almost 2 years with a broken center brace! I You could notice that the glass would curve leaving about 1/4" or more were the brace was supposed to meet the sides.I would not recommend it!! Thankfully nothing ever happened.


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Get a piece of glass cut to fit inside the tank and silicone it in place. Works like a charm

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A piece of aircraft cable in the center with nylon bolts would be the hot ticket IMHO.....;)

I think what he's talking about is drilling and tapping the tank and using airplane cable around the bolts there is a way you'd splice it back together and pull it tight easy fix google airplane cable for aquarium center brace !
 

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You could weld some stainless rods and flat bar and make you a brace that fits over your trim. That's what i did with my tank.
 
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Wrong pic
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