glass cages

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for the price they cant be beat
i had a 135 from them no problems paid $250 used it for about a year and sold it for $400:)
friend has a custom 200 36" tall reef tank no problems either
 
i have one 72x24x24 the silicone was alittle sloppy but very well sealed i like the reinforcements around the bottom and top
 
The answer is not so simple. Yes they produce some very good quality tanks and have made a name for themselves. They also supply the mass market. Translation: they sold out their name to low quality. To mass produce, quality is often compromised. It is common with American businesses to build up a brand name and then sell foriegn mass produced products under that name.
 
It is common with American businesses to build up a brand name and then sell foriegn mass produced products under that name.

Easy, their not Wal-Mart
And having visited their shop they don’t need to go to another country they just bring the workers here :)

You can find bad reviews about any tank manufacture but few have prices as low as glasscages and if you could afford higher priced tanks you wouldn’t be looking at glasscages
 
lemcc;891016; said:
Easy, their not Wal-Mart
And having visited their shop they don’t need to go to another country they just bring the workers here :)

You can find bad reviews about any tank manufacture but few have prices as low as glasscages and if you could afford higher priced tanks you wouldn’t be looking at glasscages

All Glasscage's tanks are made in Tom's shop at his farm in Tenn. near Nashville. I've been there 4 times to pick up tanks. I've never had a problem with one. Without a doubt, some of the strongest made tanks available anywhere. With glass bracing around the top, bottom, and overflow boxes made of glass, not plastic, they weigh a ton! The tanks are not cleaned up after assembly, this cuts labor costs. You would probably want to clean up your new tank before filling it anyway, right? It's true Tom uses immigrant labor in his shop, but so does everyone else these days. If you can afford to buy a big name, spit polished, overpriced tank, that's fine. For everyone else that needs a good, reasonably priced tank, there's Glasscages. Tom's little shop out in the middle of nowhere allows me to be able to afford my love of monster fish. He's my hero! :)
 
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