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03/06/2018, 05:51 AM | #1 |
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Need help Standing aquarium of 4 feet height
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I'm new to this world however I had a dream of creating different aquarium. Now I have decided to have standing aquarium (I know this is not new but rare) which is 4 feet tall and 1.5feet square base. I need your help to guide me. 1. Which strong silicone should I use? 2. Regular glass or tempered glass? 3. Any idea about cleaning? 4. Shall I go for bend glass instead of joining glass by silicone? Regards Gaurav. |
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1) RTV100 series at the least
2)either can be used if sized properly.. 3)vinegar/water is a great glass cleaner 4)bending will be VERY expensive.. A few questions for you.. How thick of glass are you planning on using? Are you planning on rimless or adding trim to the top?
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Hi,
Please find attached pic. Also I'm planning for rimless fishtank. Regarding cleaning.... I want to ask that how can I clean the bottom of fish tank? Can I have tap at the bottom? Will it be safe? |
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Also you saying RTV100 series. Can you please tell me exact name so that I can order online? |
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You need MUCH thicker glass.. You need 25mm (1 inch) glass for a tank of that size as a minimum. and wait till you price that out.. and its Momentive RTV100 series.. In whatever color you want.. and no offense but I'd suggest you let a professional build the tank for you since you clearly don't have even the most basic knowledge about doing so
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A rimless 4 ft tall? Whoa. Lots of pressure there.
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1 inch width of glass may be too much heavy and may dilute the visibility of aquarium. Also I came up with 8mm as per calculator. |
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The safety factor for a rimless tank should be around 7.6 1 inch IS the minimum thickness of glass you need because of the 48" height and rimless requirement..
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I'll go with toughen glass. And I won't go with rimless. Will that make a big difference? |
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The added cost of annealing the glass will likely put it just as expensive as if you kept rimless.. Not to mention that if you need to drill holes you cannot do that to tempered/toughened glass except for before annealing.. If you add a trim (not rimless tank) you can reduce it to use 17mm glass min.... still not even close to 8mm..
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This one seems to work well..
I have an excel spread sheet that I use.. https://www.easycalculation.com/meas...calculator.php Use 3.8 safety factor for tanks with trim or eurobracing and 7.6 for rimless
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sounds cool... however, how do you plan to clean the glass toward the bottom, or the substrate?
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Also planning to make the aquarium on the basis of this. https://youtu.be/VH3gccVPTO4 |
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I use an rc submarine fixed with scrub pads to get 6ft deep in my aquarium haha Be creative with it!
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If you can maneuver the magnet there on the outside of the tank the internal magnet will follow.. Get one suitable for the thickness of the glass and depth is not an issue.. A long handled scraper may be a bit of a challenge to find though but nothing insurmountable.. and a rc sub will not have the needed force to press up against the glass to be useful.. not to mention I don't believe your tank even has water in it..
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Which kind of glass should I use? Is there any specific name of glass which I should mention while buying?
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Other than that "float glass" is just generic glass... Good luck.. I'm going to guess you are looking $1000-1500 in glass.. Total guess though as I rarely quote glass anything.. IDK... maybe $40-50 sq/ft
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I am planning to prepare standing fish tank with the help of steel metal frame. Same as in Youtube video mentioned above. Whats ur take on this? Also to make it more robust, I am planning to have L shape steel corner stips at the edge of the aquarium. In above video its used for Base. so I will use for Base as well as edges of the aquarium. What do you think on this? |
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The pressure and thickness of glass is based on the height of water, not the volume. A short fat tank can be thinner than a tall skinny tank. I would be hesitant of doing this myself as a first tank.
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