littletnklvr
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Eurobrace or standard tank what is a stronger tank?
All other things equal (such as glass thickness), eurobraced will be stronger.
Well, isn't the real question what OP means by "standard" tank? If standard means rimless, yes, EB stronger. If some other sort of arrangement, need more information.
I'd imagine 'standard' means a mass-market trimmed tank like MarineLand, but the OP would have to clarify. FWIW, assuming same glass thickness, EB is going to be stronger than a mass-market trimmed tank. Note that the EB tanks often have bracing along the top and bottom edges. I had a EB tank that I ran from 1990 to 2008 (moved twice) without a single problem. Not saying a standard trimmed tank couldn't have lasted that long, just not sure I'd have pushed one that long. I cannot imaging running my current ML265 that long. Plan is to go to a larger custom job (prob CtC) at some point and I'd definitely go EB.
Are you being funny re CTC? Or is this just ironic timing? I have just posted re my experience with them.....
I am sorry Simon, but I would probably consider another maker for your future aquarium...
Ahhhhh, one of THOSE tanks........ I think we ALL have one of them!![]()
If I ever go for another custom tank, I will rather just get the glass panels from a local shop and put the tank together myself.
In the past I've built tanks myself and never had a serious issue. The only one that ever sprung a leak was one where I put a concrete back wall in and used the wrong cement whose caustic leach-out degraded the silicon.
If you build it yourself you will get precisely what you want and usually at a much lower cost.
I would just recommend to build one or two small practice tanks to get a feel for the materials.
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Thanks for the replies, and yes I was talking about a tank like a marineland black rimmed tank as a standard tank.