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how thick do the glass panels have to be?
i am planning to do a 36" long 10" wide 17" high refugium/frag tank. how thick do the glass panels have to be?
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Glass is measured in mils, but I would say a quarter inch equivalent would work. Less if tempered.
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I think wider is better for a reef tank. If you don't have much room to put the tank then I guess you have to work with what you got. I can tell you 10" wide is gonna seem really small no matter how tall you make it.
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The shorter a tank, compared to the width, the better the tank will breath. This applies to DT, sumps, fuges what have you, with sumps being a little more lenient, in that generally they are not filled to "brim" or even close to it (or shouldn't be anyway)
Ideally the max should be 1:1 for instance-- 24" tall:24" wide. With shorter in relation to width being better. I understand what it is is what it is, and what you got is what you got. The degree to which this impacts the system, depends on the flow rate (# of turnovers -- return pump) and vertical mixing (power heads/closed loop) The issue is easily demonstrable with CO2 buildup-- pH swings. This has, since the beginning of time ![]() ![]() Another reason to drop the height is you may be able to use thinner glass....... but 10" is going to be tiny. Understand the space thing though. Jim
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