We could keep deep diving the specs and math or slowly come to accept the truth as you stare at your reflection in the pooling water on your floor...
Imo
The bottom eurobrace could work. As you said you're gonna have to figure out some way to install the braces and new reseal without compressing that bottom panel with your body weight. This is all throwing me for a big loop because since your tank is sides-on-bottom I don't understand how you are compressing the bottom pane with your body weight. As you have said, the bottom pane is not contacting the stand, or is it...is it supposed to be supported by that trim? If thats true than that trim must be all warped/caved in to allow your body weight to compress the pane....
I agree with M1A1 in that the foam will not help at all for the bottom. In theory the bottom eurobrace should help you but at the same time you still have compromised structural seals in the bottom panel. If you don't execute flawlessly installing the brace pieces...we're back at square one.
I think it needs to be rebuilt without the trim and with internal bottom bracing given that the sides are only 5/8", but perhaps a proper repair by a certified giant glass tank magician may give you another decade out of the tank.
If you can't tell already, I am jealous of your tank crisis and wish I could get my mitts on all that glass and silicone.
Imo
The bottom eurobrace could work. As you said you're gonna have to figure out some way to install the braces and new reseal without compressing that bottom panel with your body weight. This is all throwing me for a big loop because since your tank is sides-on-bottom I don't understand how you are compressing the bottom pane with your body weight. As you have said, the bottom pane is not contacting the stand, or is it...is it supposed to be supported by that trim? If thats true than that trim must be all warped/caved in to allow your body weight to compress the pane....
I agree with M1A1 in that the foam will not help at all for the bottom. In theory the bottom eurobrace should help you but at the same time you still have compromised structural seals in the bottom panel. If you don't execute flawlessly installing the brace pieces...we're back at square one.
I think it needs to be rebuilt without the trim and with internal bottom bracing given that the sides are only 5/8", but perhaps a proper repair by a certified giant glass tank magician may give you another decade out of the tank.
If you can't tell already, I am jealous of your tank crisis and wish I could get my mitts on all that glass and silicone.