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Simon,
Personally I wouldn't remove it. Most tanks of 3' plus have a cross bar to stop the front and back bowing under the weight of the water (particularly when they are wide and deep). Regards Mark Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
open top aquarium... is the crossbar required?
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 cant tell if the previous owner added it to rest the lids on or if it is an original part of the aquarium. I want to run this as an open top planted aquarium and would be nice if I could cut the silicon that is holding it down and remove it. It is made of the same 10mm glass as the rest of the aquarium. There are 1 inch wide strips of 10mm glass running around all 4 sides at the top of the aquarium which would ad to the structural rigidity but not sure if they would be enough. Any advice would be great Thanks Simon |
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