Rimless Tank Safety Question

Is 12mm starfire tank safe for 48 x 24 x 18(H)

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Lollipop

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I ordered a rimless custom tank, starfire on all 4 sides, at 12mm thickness. tank size is 48 x 24 x 18 (H). i started to think this maybe pushing the limit. I dont have a formula to calculate the water pressure of the 100 gallon and the silicone seam strength as well as the rate of expansion of glass/silicone etc by temperature. i dont know the strength of the glass anyway. There are many other factors of course. Would you please give me your opinion about this tank? i love to have thinner glass but would go up thicker if this is going to be a disaster.
 

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I would say yes since its only 18" deep. Is the bottom the same thickness?
 

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I'm certainly not a tank builder, but 12 mm (almost half inch) seems about right. I have the deep blue 60 frag in my system, and it's 10 mm for a 12" height.
 

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