I'm in the planning stages for what is set to be as close to my "dream tank" as possible short of winning the lottery, and as I'm planning to have it for a long time I've started to wonder about how long a tank should last. I'm most likely going to go for an all glass tank (somewhere around 1600-2000 litres), but am still considering DIY, or possibly even acrylic although with my plecs (L190s and L14 especially) I'm not so sure acrylic is worth the risk.
So, just how long should a tank last? I've been really inspired by some of the amazing DIY ply/fibreglass builds on here, but am all too familiar with the results of timber (even treated) in damp environments over a long period of time. That said I do know a guy locally who has a ply/glass tank that has been set up for years and is all good so far. I'd love to hear experiences from those with timber tanks that have been running a long time.
IMO glass is pretty much ideal, except for the silicone. I know it does have a finite lifespan, but just how long should a big tank last? Again, would love to hear from people with big old glass tanks, or any recommendations of brands of silicone that are worth using (or to be avoided).
I'm thinking of going for black silicone with this tank, not sure why, just looks cool.......
And with the acrylic, there's no silicone to get old, no timber to rot, this would certainly be the route I take if it weren't for the chances of it being damaged by big plecs. I'm guessing acrylic would probably be the longest lasting of all tank constructions, or does it get brittle with age?
Any thoughts or experiences on the subject of old tanks welcome. Go!
So, just how long should a tank last? I've been really inspired by some of the amazing DIY ply/fibreglass builds on here, but am all too familiar with the results of timber (even treated) in damp environments over a long period of time. That said I do know a guy locally who has a ply/glass tank that has been set up for years and is all good so far. I'd love to hear experiences from those with timber tanks that have been running a long time.
IMO glass is pretty much ideal, except for the silicone. I know it does have a finite lifespan, but just how long should a big tank last? Again, would love to hear from people with big old glass tanks, or any recommendations of brands of silicone that are worth using (or to be avoided).
I'm thinking of going for black silicone with this tank, not sure why, just looks cool.......
And with the acrylic, there's no silicone to get old, no timber to rot, this would certainly be the route I take if it weren't for the chances of it being damaged by big plecs. I'm guessing acrylic would probably be the longest lasting of all tank constructions, or does it get brittle with age?
Any thoughts or experiences on the subject of old tanks welcome. Go!