Glass vs Acrylic

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I prefer acrylic....easier to drill out or make changes to. While everyone is commenting on acrylic and scratches, although it doesn't happen as easily glass scratches also. I have a 75g and a 125g both glass and both with scratches from cichlids redecorating their tanks, if they were acrylic I could buff that out.
 
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I have one of each and they both have their strong points. Acrylic scratches buff out easily with a power buffer. One of the main downsides is you shouldn't put plecos in acrylic tanks they will rasp it badly over time causing a hazy look. Some plecos are worse than others but probably all will eventually scratch it up. I have sand in the bottom of my acrylic tank and I'm going to switch the whole tank to a different setup soon because the sand really makes it hard to clean around the bottom. All and all I prefer the acrylic because it's so bright and clear. My 75 glass tank is a nice newer tank but definitely has a greenish hue to it. The nicer tanks with star fire glass are as much money as acrylic tanks and glass absolutely does scratch too, just not as easily.

I see other members post pics of their fish and the ones in acrylic tanks are so clear and bright i really look forward to that. I actually priced glass too and i was shcokwd that they were allot more expensive than acrylic. Both were quoted at 96x30 and 36 x 24 3/4 acrylicc and the glass was 5/8. 3/4 glass was ridiculous $$
 
I see other members post pics of their fish and the ones in acrylic tanks are so clear and bright i really look forward to that. I actually priced glass too and i was shcokwd that they were allot more expensive than acrylic. Both were quoted at 96x30 and 36 x 24 3/4 acrylicc and the glass was 5/8. 3/4 glass was ridiculous $$

Yeah the acrylic pricing seems to be a decreasing trend in price per gallon at a certain size. Glass tanks are cheaper until you get to the large sizes then the price advantage of glass vs acrylic becomes a moot point.
 
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If the acrylic is the proper thickness it will definitely cost more then glass. Be careful when you buy a acrylic tank. Don't buy one because the price is good. Buy one thats made properly.Dont take any chances. A lot of water is involved and can destroy your home.
 
If the acrylic is the proper thickness it will definitely cost more then glass. Be careful when you buy a acrylic tank. Don't buy one because the price is good. Buy one thats made properly.Dont take any chances. A lot of water is involved and can destroy your home.

How do you know if one is made correctly or not?
 
If the acrylic is the proper thickness it will definitely cost more then glass. Be careful when you buy a acrylic tank. Don't buy one because the price is good. Buy one thats made properly.Dont take any chances. A lot of water is involved and can destroy your home.

Thats not true. Like i said i quoted glass at 5/8 and acrylic at 3/4. The glass was more and at the 3/4 thickness was just ridiculous
 
How do you know if one is made correctly or not?

I asked the other members what they thought. All said a 96x36x24 ahould be 3/4. The builder also said he wouldnt do 1/2 and 1 inch was overkill
 
Like I said --- 3/4 is thicker then 5/8 and 1 inch acrylic is a lot of money. Compare larger tanks as well. Like 500 gal and up. Then you will really see how much thicker the acrylic gets and how expensive it really is. Just call up ATM or Living color. Get it from the professionals.
 
Another point is that acrylic tank hold temperature better than glass... So if ur new tank is in some area that's cold during winter than acrylic is the way to go...

You het working on the new one yet ? How thick is it again ?
 
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