Wow! Yeah, that's too much bow for comfort, or aesthetics
This tank bulged 3/8" when first filled. As it aged several months, it slowly bulged more and more.
It's over 1/2" top to bottom now and closer to 3/4" say 17-18mm.
The seams are all crazing and the corners have picked up off the stand. I put clear plastic shims under all the corners.
Glass from now on...
I lowered the water 20% and the bulging reduced considerably. I drained more water until the sump was almost full, and made a new hole in my drain pipe at that level.
I actually removed another 10g temporarily, as I made the hole with a sharpened soldering iron.
Held inside a half-full tank. Yeeesh! "Don't drop it Ulu!"
The fish and me coulda both been dancing.
I wrapped the pipe with x-coarse filter media and zip ties. Once I got the system balanced out I was much happier with the low water level.
I was trying to make my drainage reliable and bulletproof. Well, Oscar-proof. He bites everything on a regular basis. I can't have heaters or thermometers in his tank. The one I put in last night is hidden, but it's coming out before bedtime. I don't trust that fish.
Anyhow I made it too solid and now regretting so much.
Fortunately, in case of a split seam (it's not the bulging as much as the seams) I have other tanks for the fish. Felix won't like it, but he would live. I could put him in the 40 breeder and let him fatten up on mollies...
