aquarium repair

Mr.Midas

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A friend of mine gave me a 27 gallon tank that has a broken bottom, he was using it to house crickets. Now i plan on replacing the bottom and cleaning it up, I was thinking of using plexiglass because it is easier to work with. The dimensions of the piece will be 35.5"x12". What do you guys think i should use?
 
I would go with glass... it's (imo) easier to work with cleanly, and easier to seal.
 
oh, defindently easier once its in the tank. I agree thats its way easier to clean. I was just mainly wondering about the sealing problem. i think it will be easier to get in the bottom tank where it will have a bit of flex, but i was concerned that the seal might be broken if it flexes under the weight of the water. My 75 gallon has a plexiglass bottom, but it ontop of the glass(im assuming to prevent it from bending)
 
Silicone doesn't adhere very well to acrylic/plexiglass, I wouldn't trust it. Especially on the bottom of the tank, where the largest pressure is.
 
I replaced the bottom of my tank with Acrylic that I picked up from Home Depot and right next to the Acrylic was a silicone special for the Acrylic and also adheared to glass. Sets up in 12 hours and has low fumes.
 
The flexing of the acrylic could cause issues with it sealing, and as mentioned before silicone is less reliable on acrylic. Glass is the right way to go IMO.
 
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