Well, the light sits in the middle of the tank with 6 inches of free space on each side. There is a plastic bar that rs across the width of the tank for support (I imagine). The front part of the glass lifts up and the back is open for my hang-on equipment and wires, etc. The glass is from the All-Glass company. It is thinner than my other glass tops I've had in the past, but its still so weird that it happened. It just doesn't get THAT hot. Hot enough to break glass clean through. Perhaps its the brand of glass? My theory is that because the heat was centralized and all sides from it (from 4-6in) are cool, when the light turned off, the plastic bar still stayed hot the rest cooled and CRACK! Like a hot glass bowl hit with cold water in the sink. This is only my theory b/c the crack is directly above the plastic bar.
Well, I ordered a new top the same as before and a new 36" smartlite while i was at it
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and I hope that these new lights sit a little taller than the other. Also, if the length was a factor, this should help. I only need like a half inch to get circulation under there, so I'm thinking the easiest thing to find is PVC piping and just set them underneath at the edges. This won't melt will it?