Hello,
Think of it as an in-wall fluval edge with and inch of floating base.
Click here to see the tank. It will explain better than I can
With the tank having a 1" floating base is it ok to put the side panes as shown or must they be on top of the base pane?
I prefer not to use thicker glass base and top but an not opposed to it if necessary.
Should I be putting in more bulkheads? or move the current one?
Thanks in advance for an help.
Think of it as an in-wall fluval edge with and inch of floating base.
Click here to see the tank. It will explain better than I can

- 12mm glass (opti-white low iron Pilkington). Outside dimensions: 110cm x 65cm x 24cm.
- The base of the tank sits inside the outer panes.
- The base of the wall is about 1" less than the outside tank edge.
- The top lip of the tank is about 5cm to 6cm high and inset to the tank top
- The blocks on either side of the lip will be glued to the top panel of the tank and used to keep the tank stable if someone leans on it, by transferring the load weight onto the wall sides its held within. (The top part of the wall is re-enforced to take such loads although not shown on the animation).
With the tank having a 1" floating base is it ok to put the side panes as shown or must they be on top of the base pane?
I prefer not to use thicker glass base and top but an not opposed to it if necessary.
Should I be putting in more bulkheads? or move the current one?
Thanks in advance for an help.