Originally Posted by
uneverno
http:///forum/post/3010554
20 gal tank of those dimensions should not require any bracing. I have an All Glass 20L (30x12x12). It has 1/4" untempered glass, including on the bottom, and no top bracing at all.
I used to have a direct contact w/ All Glass when I lived in MKE. They don't start using tempered until the 55 gal range. (Bow fronts may be an exception - I lost my contact before those came into existence, so IDK.)
Personally, I'd use acrylic just for the building/aesthetic considerations. Plastic weld seals almost immediately and completely within the joint, where you'll have to go to great lengths to ensure that the silicone seals are seated and don't move for at least 24hrs on glass. Not to mention unless you're a master at caulking, you're stuck with the look of a sloppy seal if you mess up.
I'm not that good a builder though.
The reason your tanks does not have a tempered bottom is because it is only 12" tall. Also, you do not have to use tempered glass for the bottom. Do note that the bottom piece will always act in bending thus going to feel more stress. The volume will play a great deal of factor on tanks greater than 30 gallons. You are correct that tanks smaller than 55 do not have tempered bottom pieces, but they are thicker than 1/4" though. Like I mentioned before if he goes with non tempered bottom piece than I would recomend 3/8" thick or thicker.