Also if I'm ordering a brand new tank I want to be confident in it versus questioning build quality and reinforcing it myself![]()
Then you may want to go with a builder that comes highly recommended by people who have bought the kind of tank you 're wanting to get -- namely a BIG tank -- as opposed to the best tank AND tbe best price.
Its a once or twice in a life purchase, that's gonna be in your house for a very long time. Spend a few extra bucks for known quality workmanship from a builder with a strong reputation.
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I got hold of FTD today, or I should say SunCoast Aquariums. FTD is pretty much a separate company that buys tanks and then sells them. SunCoast works through FTD as their online distributors. The person I spoke to was pretty knowledgeable and very helpful. It also sounds like once you decide to go with them the spend time developing drawings via autocad to capture any specific requirements and working closely with you. The original price they quoted me was for 1/2in acrylic all around. There stance was that because the tank is only 24in tall, you can use 1/2in acrylic.
I got an updated quote that would be 3/4in acrylic for the sides and 1/2in acrylic for the top and bottom. This is exactly as MidWest and the 4 other manufacturers suggested. I just need to think on it and do more research. I have multiple positive reviews about their tanks including someone that got a 700g tank from them. There was only 1 negative review that I was able to find but it is enough to make me think on it more.
I contacted Midwest at one point. I wanted black bottom and back and he wanted to just paint it on. I wanted acrylic panels. Lost my business just for that