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As long as the seams look fine (no significant crazing/+white patches) then it's safe to use. Just be mindful when cleaning it since the bow makes it easier to scratch than a more flat surface in my experience.
Generally all mass produced acrylic tanks will bow to some degree since they're made with the bare minimum thickness in order to be more affordable to the end user (plus its a lot easier to work with thinner material).
If you ever plan on owning a larger acrylic tank then over building it will usually prevent/greatly reduce any bowing (less unsightly and usually easier to clean when the surface is flat as well)
Generally all mass produced acrylic tanks will bow to some degree since they're made with the bare minimum thickness in order to be more affordable to the end user (plus its a lot easier to work with thinner material).
If you ever plan on owning a larger acrylic tank then over building it will usually prevent/greatly reduce any bowing (less unsightly and usually easier to clean when the surface is flat as well)