DonW
R.I.P.
Nikki,
Your tank bow acts as a fulcrom and lever. This is why I opted out of the eurobrace. If you lower your water level about 12" to remove the bow you should be able to close the gap with little effort. Clean the crack with sand paper then stick it together with weldon40. Make a center brace for your tank 3" wide 1/2" thick. Drill the tank and brace to fit 3/8 nylon bolts, two on each end. Between the two bolts drill and insert a 1/2 acrylic rod ONLY glue the rod on the brace side. Refill the tank and its fixed.
Acryic is very unpredictable after it has been around sw for awhile.
Don
Your tank bow acts as a fulcrom and lever. This is why I opted out of the eurobrace. If you lower your water level about 12" to remove the bow you should be able to close the gap with little effort. Clean the crack with sand paper then stick it together with weldon40. Make a center brace for your tank 3" wide 1/2" thick. Drill the tank and brace to fit 3/8 nylon bolts, two on each end. Between the two bolts drill and insert a 1/2 acrylic rod ONLY glue the rod on the brace side. Refill the tank and its fixed.
Acryic is very unpredictable after it has been around sw for awhile.
Don