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I've seen calculators out there that give thickness of acrylic (or glass) for DIY tanks but they've all assumed retangular tanks. I'm curious if you do a bowfront/half cylinder type tank what sort of level of thickness would be required since I know too thin acrylic will bow, which to me seems ok for a bowfront tank but is there an issue of breakage? (well obviously there is.. but is it as high as with glass) . And if the thickness is required would it be possible to sandwich two thinner pieces together to get the approriate thickness without any noticable clarity, since thinner pieces would be much easier to bend than say a quarter inch thick piece of acrylic.
That being said what would be the dominate term for required thickness? over all gallons? height of tank? or depth/width of tank?
That being said what would be the dominate term for required thickness? over all gallons? height of tank? or depth/width of tank?