Debating on 5’ x 2’ x 22” Tall rimless 3/4” or Eurobraced 1/2”. Whats your experience and opinion?
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I would do the eurobrace, mostly for the peace of mind and because I like to be able to rest stuff on top when I’m working on stuff like gluing frags, etc.
Good point, I had forgotten how convenient that was!
BTW, just got a 54x30x24 tank with a 3" eurobrace:
What thickness is this tank?
Is it filled? If so do you have any issues with panels bowing at all?this has 12mm glass
Is it filled? If so do you have any issues with panels bowing at all?
It is not filled, yet....tank just arrived to my house yesterday. it is the same glass that is used on my 48x24x21 rimless that has no issues with bowing, so a eurobrace that is only a few inches longer should have no trouble.
I have a 60 x 30 x 24 rimless. It has 5/8" thick glass. I wish I had eurobracing though. It is a pain to clean with a magnet because water splashes over the top and makes a huge mess every time. I will never again buy a rimless tank.
Probably about an inchJust curious. I don't clean my aquarium with magnet, but I can put my arms in the aquarium without water splashing over the top. When you tank is running, how far down from top edge is the water?