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This is a 20G long that I de-rimmed. I used a hacksaw to get the trim off and then razor blades and rubbing alcohol for the leftover silicone.

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I'm interested in this thread I thought the rim would b for support I know when I get custom tanks they ask and sometimes if I don't it has to b thicker glass
 

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I agree with the others here- the rims are for support on rimmed tanks. Rimless tanks are more expensive because of the glass thickness, better design, better epoxy, etc.

Doing this is a formula for disaster IMO
 

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Really depends on the size of tank and type. You can remove the rim on JBJ's and BioCubes.

A blow drier will heat and loosen the silicone and then you carefully pry it off and clean up with a razor blade. There is always a risk, but it's been done successfully by a lot of hobbyist.

If this is not a AIO nano type tank I would not remove the rim personally, but others do on 20 and 40 gallon breeders.
 
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Yes it does depend on the size of the tank. Most smaller tanks dont have a brace running across the tank. If it dont have a brace in the middle or 2 braces for 6 footers then you can remove the rim with no worries. Should have asked the tank size in the beginning.
 

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Another thing to consider besides structural integrity, usually the edges are not polished, usually rough.
 

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Hair dryer, flathead screw driver and some time. Then razor blade the silicone off. But be ready to deal with unpolished edges that will be a little on the Sharpe side. If you're worried about structural integrity just add a couple pieces of glass strips to the edge and silicone them in place. Kind of like a euro brace.
 

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I removed black trim on 2 tanks..100g visio and 60 cube..not at all for structural integrity..it's there because the edges are sharp and did not order a trim less tank to get poslished..it is easy to do and it's 4 separate pieces. And it has held water for years. Good luck and be careful.
 

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