12mm is thick enough for a 150 gal. especially since your longest panel is only 37 inches.
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As long as it is made by someone who knows what they are doing!!
According to the aquarium glass thickness chart contained in "The Living Aquarium", using the depth and the longest side of your aquarium puts you dead center in the range for 12mm (1/2") glass for the side panels and 15mm (3/5") glass for the bottom panel.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14802239#post14802239 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tinyfish I am curious why you picked such a deep tank? Is there some special consideration for livestock?
I have an alcove where the tank is going which is restricting the width to below 39" but not height.
I am now recosidering and looking at the possibility of a 5 side corner tank instead to maximise the space. But I guess this will not be without its problems, I guess there needs to be quite a bit of bracing. As to weather the glass needs to be 15 mm or 12 mm again I dont know. Being the bank holiday I cant ring the experts who are making this so I am just guessing.
This tank would be over 160 uk gallon which would be great!
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