Designing new Mantis tank

Limbo

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I'm looking for some advice on glass thickness.

I'm planning a custom tank for a Peacock. I'm considering one of the following as the dimensions:

18x18x18 = 25G
20x20x20 = 35G
24x24x24 = 60G

Need to figure out availability of lights etc for these different sizes, plus final tank size and space at home are considerations.

It will be a custom build so I can pick the glass thickness. What would you guys recommend as the minimum glass thickness to help prevent breakage? Would it be a good idea to make the bottom piece extra thick? Should I get the seals oversized so there is extra silicone for corner impacts, or just the bottom few inches?

Thanks,

Limbo
 
24" long will give you better lighting options. 20" wide will give you a good footprint for gas exchange at the surface. 18" high will be easier to maintain. These dimensions will give you a 37 gallon tank that pretty much looks like a cube. (I'm actually working on a mini-reef with these dimensions.)

1/4" glass is a lot cheaper than thicker glass, IME. It's the minimum for a Peacock, I think.

I'd go with the 18" cube, though. I moved my G. smithii from a 6 gallon cube to a 13 gallon cube. I don't see him making use of the extra space, so he's going back to the smaller tank once I revamp the plumbing.
 
I'm using an Oceanic 30 gallon cube (21"x18"x21") for my (newly aquired) Peacock. The PVC burrow takes up about 1/2 of the tank. She's still getting settled in right now.
 
Thank you for the responses. It's a project for next year, I like to plan and research for about 6 months first :D
 
the tank im making for my peacock is going to be out of either 3/8" or 1/2" glass and will measure either 14x18x30 33G or 14x18x36 39G and will have a coralife 30" or 36" dual bulb T5 hood, and im debating on either a consiter filter with about 450GPH or a HOT filter
 
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