Glass Thickness Needed for Shallow Rimless

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I'm looking to build my first reef tank, a shallow lagoon style measuring 32" x 16" x 8" from starphire glass. Its a very shallow tank, but it is fairly long, so I was wondering what the ideal glass thickness would be? I've used multiple of those online "aquarium glass thickness" calculators, but they gave me suspiciously thin results, which I am not inclined to trust. Does anyone else have a similarly shaped rimless tank? If so, what is the glass thickness?

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I am Not a pro at building tanks here but I would use 1/4 inch there. Toothpick spacing so silicone dives in between each pane.
 

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I would personally use 3/8 or 1/2”. There’s really no downfall of going too thick. Going too thin is a different issue. But I wouldn’t go thinner than 3/8.
 
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The IM Nuvo 30 is a similar footprint with a shorter height, and that uses 8mm glass, around 3/16," and I sure trust them more than I trust Aqueon.
 

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