I have zero experience with acrylic aquariums and I'm welcoming all suggestions. Are there animals, medications, fish water chemicals, decorations Etc, that you should never put in an acrylic Aquarium?
This year I have embarked upon two things I claimed I would never do and one is to start a saltwater aquarium. It's a 125 glass but I haven't set it up yet and all my salty fish are still in a 30.
The other is that I bought an acrylic tank for my oscar fish and I did it for two reasons in spite of the high cost and easy scratching.
I'm trying not to put too much weight on the stand because it's not designed for an enormous tank. I thought 100 gallon glass tank would be pushing it and I cut back to the 75 gallon acrylic.
I was also afraid that the Oscar could break a glass tank much more easily than a Plexiglas acrylic plastic tank.
One of the reasons I've never liked the idea of an acrylic tank is distortion. I got rid of all my glass lids and put on acrylic Lids. . . until I figured out that acrylic Lids suck up moisture and sag.
Lexan lids are much better than plexiglas IMO, but I don't notice anybody selling lexan aquariums.
They say that if a writer wants to be boring he should tell every single thing, and so you are all efficiently bored now.

This year I have embarked upon two things I claimed I would never do and one is to start a saltwater aquarium. It's a 125 glass but I haven't set it up yet and all my salty fish are still in a 30.
The other is that I bought an acrylic tank for my oscar fish and I did it for two reasons in spite of the high cost and easy scratching.
I'm trying not to put too much weight on the stand because it's not designed for an enormous tank. I thought 100 gallon glass tank would be pushing it and I cut back to the 75 gallon acrylic.
I was also afraid that the Oscar could break a glass tank much more easily than a Plexiglas acrylic plastic tank.
One of the reasons I've never liked the idea of an acrylic tank is distortion. I got rid of all my glass lids and put on acrylic Lids. . . until I figured out that acrylic Lids suck up moisture and sag.
Lexan lids are much better than plexiglas IMO, but I don't notice anybody selling lexan aquariums.
They say that if a writer wants to be boring he should tell every single thing, and so you are all efficiently bored now.
