There are some very knowledgeable DIYers on this forum hence me asking.
I am looking to set up a few long narrow tanks. As in, 150cm x 30cm 30cm (60" x 12" x 12").
I have looked at numerous charts and used numerous online aquarium glass thickness calculators. Most suggest min 4mm to 6mm glass. I assume these measurements assume a bracket, or two, will be present. This was also taking a safety factor of 5-6 into consideration as opposed to the usual 2.5-3.
Now for the question section.
I am quite keen to do a bracket-less tank set up. What is the thickness of glass I would need to be safe? Would 6mm suffice or should I go with something thicker. Maybe 8mm?
I am looking to set up a few long narrow tanks. As in, 150cm x 30cm 30cm (60" x 12" x 12").
I have looked at numerous charts and used numerous online aquarium glass thickness calculators. Most suggest min 4mm to 6mm glass. I assume these measurements assume a bracket, or two, will be present. This was also taking a safety factor of 5-6 into consideration as opposed to the usual 2.5-3.
Now for the question section.
I am quite keen to do a bracket-less tank set up. What is the thickness of glass I would need to be safe? Would 6mm suffice or should I go with something thicker. Maybe 8mm?