glass will bend just slightly, I noticed it first on my 30 inch long tank, the long side was bowing just a bit to the naked eye, I was a bit worried but then took a long ruler to a 55 gallon tank and even though they didnt look like they were bowing to the naked eye, there were in fact bowing a bit in the spans between the braces. bowing for thinner glass such as mine and your tanks isn't too bad, its the thicker glass that can fail catastrophically due to the compression of the inside and the expansion of the outside face.
Good to know. Bowing by how much? I'd like to hear other peoples tanks bow 2-3 16th of an inch and it's normal.
if these are braceless 40g breeder tanks from Aqueon (Allglass), slight bowing is normal because there is no brace.
this question has been asked before and a response was posted from Cental Pets (the company who owns Aqueon)
I would not be worried if they are.
That's exactly what I wanted to know. These are both standard newer aqueon 40g breeders. At first when we built the stand I believe the surface wasn't level and a tad of the corners were elevated. When I filled half way I realized the tank lid didn't fit in the lip and then realized it was twisting the tank a bit so drained it and added plywood on the stand. Still not perfectly straight but better... 3 corners are down and I put a wood insert on the 4th corner and it all seems fine.