Acrylic Thickness

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I have an 8X3X3 that is an 1'' think top and sides and 3/4'' thick bottom. I know that the taller the tank is, the thicker the acrylic should be, so the 3 ft tall example you have will need to be thicker than the 2 ft tall example.
 
I wouldn't go any less than 3/4.
 
Acrylic is supper strong but it bends and can distort the view. The thicker the better really. I have a 4' deep tank with 1" acrylic and it bends/bows out a bit. If I look straight at the tank everything looks fine but at the side or looking top down when feeding I can see the bowing.
 
Egon;4496307; said:
Acrylic is supper strong but it bends and can distort the view. The thicker the better really. I have a 4' deep tank with 1" acrylic and it bends/bows out a bit. If I look straight at the tank everything looks fine but at the side or looking top down when feeding I can see the bowing.


Agreed. You would need to step up to 1" to take a solid stab at eliminating the bowing. If you follow the calculated thickness, you would be looking at 1.35".
 
Reptile88;4497393; said:
my 240 is half inch, 30inch tall

What 240 is 30" tall? :confused:

^ agreed with Pharoah. I have a 30" tenecor tank with 1/2" as well. Annnnd it bows.... It's all about height, not length or width. I really wish my 300g was at least 3/4" thick.
 
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