Is top frame necessary?

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Hi everyone, new the the group and new into salt water tanks and reefing. I have had freshwater tanks my whole life. I have had a 55 gallon standard tank that I will use. It has a frame with NO center brace on the top nor the bottom and the glass is 3/8" thick. I have used this tank since the 80's with no issues. My questions is: can I remove the top frame to use as a frameless tank (I will keep the bottom frame)? I have searched everywhere but all discussions are centered around tanks that originally had a center brace. Thanks in advance.
 

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My questions is: can I remove the top frame to use as a frameless tank (I will keep the bottom frame)? I have searched everywhere but all discussions are centered around tanks that originally had a center brace. Thanks in advance.

I would not feel safe removing it.

Maybe if it had a glass center brace, but your tank is very, very old.
 

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Only thing I’ve found is a damaged top rim (cracked) on a 55 That did expand when filled. What thickness glass wasn’t mentioned tho. I believe the plastic rim is a structural not just a visual,even without a center brace . Interested to see what folks think tho
 

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Tank from the 80s? Dump it, its past its safe and useful life. Buy a new one when Petco has dollar a gallon sale.

To answer your original question - no, you cannot remove the center brace on the 55G tank.
 

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Hi everyone, new the the group and new into salt water tanks and reefing. I have had freshwater tanks my whole life. I have had a 55 gallon standard tank that I will use. It has a frame with NO center brace on the top nor the bottom and the glass is 3/8" thick. I have used this tank since the 80's with no issues. My questions is: can I remove the top frame to use as a frameless tank (I will keep the bottom frame)? I have searched everywhere but all discussions are centered around tanks that originally had a center brace. Thanks in advance.
No it needs the rim. If you remove it you could silicone in a eurobrace all the way around.
Tank from the 80's I would just get a new one from petco. You can get a 55 or 75 on dollar days.
I would hate to see you spend the dollars this hobby extracts from us only to have a tank failure.
A new standard would be cheaper in the long run than trying to modify the 80's tank.
 

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