nolapete;1254022; said:Before you waste your money buying 1" glass, please talk to an engineer.
coolkeith;1196402; said:For that much water volume and height, I wouldn't use anything less than brand spanking new material. Minimum Material thickness's should be 1.5" for plate glass, .75" for tempered glass, or 1" for cell cast acrylic.
coolkeith;1254160; said:Usually only people with money to burn build tanks this size.
I've been wanting to build a monster tank, but the cost of heating one in my garage would cost a fortune over the winter months. It just gets too cold where I live to afford the extra energy costs. Natural Gas use to be a cheap alternative to electricity, not so much anymore.
It would be much cheaper and easier just to build a smaller tank and just install a continous drip water change system to keep the water quality good.
coolkeith;1254340; said:Just a thought- If you do consult an engineer, they'll probably want you to put super thick footers of concrete under the aquarium also.