150 gal stocking questions

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
No glasscages.com input ?
Guys pick which option you think is the best
1 ) 150 gal 60x24x24 which is the size I want but from glasscages.com
2) 150 gal 48x24x30 from one of the well known aquarium brands
2) 120 gal 60x18x20something again from a well known aquarium brand
 
Cant fit the 72 60 is the most I could do
 
Go with the 150 you want from glass cages..there is nothing wrong with them for what they are. Most bad reviews are from off drilling measurements. If you're not wanting it drilled and saltwater ready you have nothing to worry about. I can tell you, leaking or exploding is not with glass cages these tanks are built like a tank in that regard. Yes you will have to clean to excess silicone, not a big deal like most saltwater reef people claim (despite getting a good deal anyway).
 
Yeah Adam im not worried about silicon being messy just the thing leaking or exploding. The 90 day warranty is what scares me. But love the length shame no one else makes it

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Yeah Adam im not worried about silicon being messy just the thing leaking or exploding. The 90 day warranty is what scares me. But love the length shame no one else makes it

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Understand your concern, I really would still not be worried about it unless over 300g. Despite the negative reviews from saltwater reef people these really are nicely built aquarium in the strength department.
 
Though Seaclear aso makes the same dimension.

http://www.fishtanksdirect.com/155GallonAcrylicAquariumbySeaClear.aspx

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Go with the 150 you want from glass cages..there is nothing wrong with them for what they are. Most bad reviews are from off drilling measurements. If you're not wanting it drilled and saltwater ready you have nothing to worry about. I can tell you, leaking or exploding is not with glass cages these tanks are built like a tank in that regard. Yes you will have to clean to excess silicone, not a big deal like most saltwater reef people claim (despite getting a good deal anyway).

woud either of you be concerned with the 90 day warrantee ? never thought about acrylic .. what are the differencs heard acrylic scratches
 
Acrylic's main advantage is that it is lighter than glass, and often doesn't have any seams that could break. But yeah, it scratches and warps. The 60" 150 is the one I told you about days ago. go with that.
 
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