I hate to be the naysayer on such a huge project but, I didn't see any fiberglass cloth being installed at all the joints. You can't expect the wood and hardware to hold all that pressure without it. The epoxy doesn't have the same stretch as the plywood. All that's needed is one small weak spot in the woods grain to cause a major failure. And, you said you siliconed the acrylic into place. Silicone does not adhere to acrylic. It only forms a gasket. The acrylic needs to be hardwared into place and tightened down to provide a uniform silicone bead in applications not using weld-on to to chemically bond the acrylic into place.
No that's fine I appreciate any comments or concerns. I actually overlapped all the seams and joints with 7.5 oz fiberglass cloth so that's 2 layers. I also bought 6 oz fiberglass tape and used 2 layers of that on each seam. The corner joints probably have about 5 layers of cloth from being overlapped. I used over 4 gallons of west system epoxy on all of this about 4 layers on the walls and 6 to 7 on the seams. You cant really see it in pictures though. I also coated the tank with 2 layers of sweetwater epoxy paint. I am thinking that this is enough.
With the acrylic I used about 24 tubes of silicone. I know it only acts as a gasket but with the water pressure Im hoping it will do. I laid the tank on its side and placed the acrylic in there. I let it cure for about a week. It also only has about 2 mm gap between the acrylic and the tank where I filled with silicone. It has some wooden beams supporting it in now from the inside which i will remove while i fill the tank with water.
Thank you for the comments I really appreciate any advice If you do notice anything else please let me know.