Chip on Rimless Tank

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Just noticed this small chip on the top of my rimless tanks front pane. About 1’ from the left seem and 3’ from the right seems. Seems like it’s not a structural concern but wanted to get others thoughts. Joys of a tank with small children 🤦.

For context it’s a rimless custom water box AIO 10mm glass.

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At the top of the tank, there is minimal water pressure.

I would use this tank.
 
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I can’t get a great face on shot but the depth of the chip doesn’t even extend below the slight bevel on the edge of the glass. So it’s super shallow. Maybe 3/8” x 1/8” x 1/16” deep
 
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