I have a 90g aquarium that I plan on sourcing glass from. It is 40"x31"x18". I was interested in making it deeper than the 18", more like 30" deep. This would give me end panels just over the 30"x30". The glass is 1/2" thick. According to the original post, should go with a shorter end panel if I wanted to keep the height? The plan is a plywood tank using this glass as a front viewing panel, but making it deeper than the 18". What sort of bracing should I use? I was thinking of making a 'lid' out of plywood with cutouts for the lights. That way it would make a brace around the entire perimeter with one piece and I could make braces from front to back quite easily.
Thanks for any feedback. I am still planning the tank out. I just couldn't pass up this tank for the price.
Thanks for any feedback. I am still planning the tank out. I just couldn't pass up this tank for the price.