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coura;2116543; said:
Yes they are that stong but it will take years untill you beggin to see some notorios results. All my tanks are covered in scraches from my turts claws but I dont care. They work perfectly and I love my turts:D
what kind of turt u got? dan feller said glass is will never get a scratch from any claws. is ur tank acrylic or all glass?
 
Dan Feller;2121629; said:
The glass was completely untouched. It was a completely bare tank, so that helped (no grit). Again, it is impossible to scratch glass with a claw as long as there is no foreign matter (grit) involved.

As far as acrylic, I would guess that they are fairly close in hardness, but I think the acrylic may be just a wee bit harder.

Where are you located? PM me if you don't mind. :)

You can see from the photo that my snapper has some pretty formidable claws!
Amazing all my tank bottoms are covered whit scraches:confused: But yea most will take years to make themselfes noticed and most of my tanks have already surpased the 14 year old mark;) I never conted the time it took for the scraches to apear:confused:
 
selki;2123169; said:
what kind of turt u got? dan feller said glass is will never get a scratch from any claws. is ur tank acrylic or all glass?
My 9 or so tanks are all glass. I also have plastic tanks outside and a big fiber glass pond. Ive got sliders, cooters, a painted ,maps, malaysian boxies, chinese golden troaths, a black marsh, a indian leaf and a chinese softy:D
 
coura;2123345; said:
Amazing all my tank bottoms are covered whit scraches:confused: But yea most will take years to make themselfes noticed and most of my tanks have already surpased the 14 year old mark;) I never conted the time it took for the scraches to apear:confused:

I hate to sound like a broken record, but is it possible the scratches are from the turtles shoving around rocks or ornaments? If it is only the bottom and not the sides of the tank it seems like a possibility.

I guess given years of abrasion turtle claws could mark glass. Coura, I know you've got a lot more turtle experience than I do, so I wouldn't argue :)

Selki, I'm a little puzzled by your preoccupation with scratches. Most people on this site would give anything to get their hands on an FRT - I wouldn't worry about the possibility of scratches years down the road!
 
Dan Feller;2123662; said:
I hate to sound like a broken record, but is it possible the scratches are from the turtles shoving around rocks or ornaments? If it is only the bottom and not the sides of the tank it seems like a possibility.

I guess given years of abrasion turtle claws could mark glass. Coura, I know you've got a lot more turtle experience than I do, so I wouldn't argue :)

Selki, I'm a little puzzled by your preoccupation with scratches. Most people on this site would give anything to get their hands on an FRT - I wouldn't worry about the possibility of scratches years down the road!
No worrys Im more than happy to be corrected:D Even a guy like me needs to be kicked once in a wille when need be untill I see the ligth:hitting:Yes in most tanks there are peebles, rocks and stuff that they like to push around so many scraches can be made by this. But I also notice scraches on the shell level in the tanks of the big turts. Can be made by the shell edge but rocks are also a possibility. As I said before I dont know when they start apearing:nilly:
I also already told him to forget the &%# scraches thing and to go enjoy its turts:confused:
 
ahahahahahahaha if it damages my tank i want to transfer it out of a glass tank n just put him in a big plastic pond -.- when i do make him one that is.. so maybe FRT claws r not as storng as all the turtles you listeD??
 
how much did u pay for your 300 acrylic tank alone? and is that the tank the pic you posted in this thread?
 
selki;2124938; said:
how much did u pay for your 300 acrylic tank alone? and is that the tank the pic you posted in this thread?

It is the tank in the picture, I attached a photo of the whole thing.

I hate to even say this, but I got the tank for free. I answered an add on a local aquarium society page that read "Free 300 gallon tank, must be displayed in a public school". It had been used at a University's School of Veterinary Diagnostics. Apparently they had gotten it through a grant and it was stipulated that it couldn't be sold. It came with the stand, a couple heaters (one working), lights, and an old Eheim 2017.

I did pay over 500 bucks for my drilled glass 135, but a FRT (if you COULD get one) would cost you a lot more than that around here!

I didn't mean to sound critical, it's just that in the long run I would live with the possibility of some scratches in order to better view your pig-nosed little friend. :)

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i paid $1000 for just the tank alone..that si the reason why i wanted to just know if it do in the lnog run....when they get much bigger that is...im surprised u got a free tank that big and acrylic too.. whats the dimension?
 
selki;2125387; said:
i paid $1000 for just the tank alone..that si the reason why i wanted to just know if it do in the lnog run....when they get much bigger that is...im surprised u got a free tank that big and acrylic too.. whats the dimension?

Yeah, I was pretty surprised, too! It's 8'x2'x2.5' with 3/4" sides and top, 1/2" bottom. I actually wish it was glass, I prefer glass tanks.
 
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