sophiefishstuff
May 1st 05, 01:55 PM
In message >, writes
>Hi everyone
>
>I have just bought a pretty big 145gal aquarium 2nd hand. Its size is 52in
>x 24in x 27in with10mm glass so not very long but quite deep and wide. It
>was originally an open top aquarium with lights suspended from the ceiling
>(which were included).
>
>The previous owner was just using it to breed discus and had lids made to go
>on the aquarium. These are 4 pieces of glass that rest on these inch wide
>strips of glass that run around the enge of the aquarium and on a 6 inch
>wide crossbar of glass that goes across the middle of the aquarium.
>
>My question is is this crossbar required to stop the aquarium from breaking?
>Could I remove it and have the top totally open?
I wouldn't. It's bracing the top of the tank and working against bowing
in the front and back panes.
--
sophie
www.freewebs.com/fishstuff
(under construction. ish.)
>Hi everyone
>
>I have just bought a pretty big 145gal aquarium 2nd hand. Its size is 52in
>x 24in x 27in with10mm glass so not very long but quite deep and wide. It
>was originally an open top aquarium with lights suspended from the ceiling
>(which were included).
>
>The previous owner was just using it to breed discus and had lids made to go
>on the aquarium. These are 4 pieces of glass that rest on these inch wide
>strips of glass that run around the enge of the aquarium and on a 6 inch
>wide crossbar of glass that goes across the middle of the aquarium.
>
>My question is is this crossbar required to stop the aquarium from breaking?
>Could I remove it and have the top totally open?
I wouldn't. It's bracing the top of the tank and working against bowing
in the front and back panes.
--
sophie
www.freewebs.com/fishstuff
(under construction. ish.)