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    Default Cross Braces on a 125g!

    I just got a 125g and it doesnt have and crossbracing on the top. Its 72" long 18" wide and 24" tall. When filled with water it has a bow to it. I am wondering if this is normal or should i be worried? It was a used tank i resealed and filled outside for a week with no leaks or nothing so i have it cycling in my house right now.

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    Default Re: Cross Braces on a 125g!

    I have an old 125 with no center brace as well. Yes, it does bow...and is normal. If there WAS a brace and it was broken, then maybe I would worry. I am sure someone on here can tell you how to put one in...Bill

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    at 24" tall and 72" it should have a brace.

    a bowing out front would scare the hell out of me.
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    Default Re: Cross Braces on a 125g!

    There was never any bracing on the tank. the glass is 5/8 inch thick. Should i put some on. How do i do that?

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    Like I said, mine did not come with any bracing as well. In fact, the instructions for cutting the plastic strips that held the glass tops in place, specifically said to fill the aquarium at least 3/4 full, to allow for the bow...THEN cut the plastic strips. Otherwise they would be too short if measured and cut with an empty tank...Bill

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    Default Re: Cross Braces on a 125g!

    I've had that same size tank for over 25yrs..moved it from NJ to Tn with no problems & it has 2 braces across & the glass is also 5/8" ...never any problem with it...I'd sure be worried with no bracing at all & it bowing like that....the tops can usually be bought with bracing & put on, or can be DIY made...JME

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    So i should be alright? You still have yours? I did run into that problem with making top supports. Once i filled 2 supports fell into the water. Now i have to make new ones. When i cut them to account for the bow what happens when you drain the tank and the bow sucks back in would that put some sort of stress on the glass?

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    yeah this is frightening me? bill i hope you right. I found new tops with braces at glasscages.com. Its a 2 peice design. Think i should change it?

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    I never had any problems with the tops or the plastic strips holding them up. Tho when drained are a bit hard to remove, but can be done easily enough. My tank is probally 20 years old. It was how it was made. It's an ALL GLASS brand, and I am sure they know better than me what works, or what it should and should not have. I myself, will never put a brace on it, but that's me. If you are unsure about it, get a top with a brace. I would hate to tell you not to, and something were to happen...Bill

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    Default Re: Cross Braces on a 125g!

    Would some pieces of stainless steel stock bent over the front and back top work as bracing? anyone?

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    Default Re: Cross Braces on a 125g!

    I have a 50 gallon tank without a center brace, but the glass is very thick. Chances are, if the glass is bowing out, you'd better get some braces.

    If you know the manufacturer, you might be able to contact them for a replacement top frame (with braces).

    Another thing you can do is get some bar clamps to help hold the top (I don't think this would be a good long term solution).



    Since you just got it, (assuming it was used), can you find out if the previous owner had it filled recently with water and if it originally had braces across the top frame?


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    Default Re: Cross Braces on a 125g!

    Bowing glass would worry me, for sure.

    Walter's idea is a good idea but.........I wouldn't just put the clamps on, put a piece of wood (at least 4" wide) between the glass and the clamp, it gives pressure on a wider area, not only on the clamp....."mouth?"

    Why??? it would give me a safer feeling, 125g at least a 12 adult Discus.....lot of money, scary,

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    Default Re: Cross Braces on a 125g!

    I have an old 125 gal. that is about 25 years old. It has no center braces, never did, made with 1/2" glass. It does not bow. If it did, I wouldn't use it.

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    Default Re: Cross Braces on a 125g!

    I got it used and I asked the guy about the bracing and he said there was never any on it. He had it filled with northern pike. I would really like to feel safe and not have clamps all over my tank. I might sell it and get a brand new tank.

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    Default Re: Cross Braces on a 125g!

    I would wonder if this tank was for water or not. There are two specific types of tanks on the market. Those that are meant to hold water and those that are meant to act as a terrarium of sorts. Typically the tanks without the brace are meant for the latter. All of my 55 and over have braces.

    You can get large tanks for little $$ if they are not aquariums. There's a local pet store near me that sells both. The terrarium styles have no braces and thinner glass. The aquariums are thicker and braced. Just some food for thought. IMO I'd brace it or sell and upgrade.
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