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![]() Hey,
Perhaps this is stupid... but... I'm gonna ask anyways... I have a Hagen 55gal tank that has a center brace. Well, I'm cheap and I wanna buy that 1 X MH 36" Coralife light strip. Well, it only has one MH bulb in it, and with a center brace it will look silly. What will happen if I cut off that center brace? SPLASH!! Or will I be okay? Is there a way I can some how replace that with a glass one without draining my tank? Thanks!!
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![]() If you remove the center brace the tank will bow, the structural integrity is compromised and something will happen, though not always as quick as you'd think. I had a buddy that used one with the center brace remoed for two years, i told him not to, eventually it cracked and ruined his wifes new floor. I think best bet would be to drain and fix. I have no experience fixing them though so if anyone else knows.
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![]() For new tanks, cutting the center brace voids the warranty, but I think the warranty is only for 90 days or so. I've cut mine on 3' 65g & it is much brighter now that the plastic brace does not block out most of the MH light. I have not noticed any bowing. I have a 6' 110g that came without any bracing & it's doing fine all these years. Knock on wood.
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![]() If you get ride of the center brace you could make a glass euro brace that goes around the tank. I think that would help
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![]() I myself wouldn't trust a tank built with a center brace that had it removed. It might not break right away or ever but the glass will be under a constant stress load and bumping it or hitting it just right might put it over the edge. Time for some risk assessment!
Having said that, my 135G. blew its center brace and I made two replacements for it out of 1" x 1/8" steel flat bar. I'm pretty happy now because my T-5's can sit about 1 1/2" off the surface. ![]() ________ universal health Last edited by Dale; 01-21-2011 at 01:33 PM. |
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![]() if there's a center brace, that means the manufacturer is using sub-standard (thin) glass and relying on the brace for support.
You could remove the center brace and re-brace it elsewhere. For example, use two glass braces at the 1/3 locations of the tank. You'd have even more structural integrity and it wouldn't interfere with the lighting. me, I'm becoming quite partial to cube tanks for their efficiency in glass costs and lighting costs. ![]()
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![]() Dale, where did you get the steel flat bar, and how did you get it bent?
I have a 70gal, and my center brace showed a hairline crack a few months ago, it has since cracked right across and resulted in 2 pieces of glass. The crack is under 1/4 wide now. I'm worried about any further bowing, so your idea seems applicable to me to. Please advise, thanks. Gary Quote:
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![]() I just bought the metal from home depot and bent it with a sledge and anvil. I did make an error though. I said it was 3/8th thick but I meant 1/8th
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