voss345 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 21, 2007 2,118 1 38 ct Mar 9, 2009 #11 starphire is tremendously heavier than regular glass. I moved a 70 starphire at work up from the basement with a buddy of mine and it felt like a 120
starphire is tremendously heavier than regular glass. I moved a 70 starphire at work up from the basement with a buddy of mine and it felt like a 120
S spiff Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 27, 2007 749 0 0 midwest Mar 9, 2009 #12 voss345;2884233; said: starphire is tremendously heavier than regular glass. I moved a 70 starphire at work up from the basement with a buddy of mine and it felt like a 120 Click to expand... Your imagination..
voss345;2884233; said: starphire is tremendously heavier than regular glass. I moved a 70 starphire at work up from the basement with a buddy of mine and it felt like a 120 Click to expand... Your imagination..
G gramskunk1 Gambusia MFK Member Feb 19, 2009 103 0 16 quebec,canada Mar 9, 2009 #13 x2 the components are diferent.there may be a differece but...not noticeable
A alcohologist Candiru MFK Member Apr 8, 2007 936 0 46 singapore Mar 9, 2009 #14 if anything, shouldnt low iron glass weigh less?
S spiff Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 27, 2007 749 0 0 midwest Mar 9, 2009 #15 They weigh the same. The starfire gets further processing which removes more impurities (iron), hence the extra cost.
They weigh the same. The starfire gets further processing which removes more impurities (iron), hence the extra cost.
B Bucko Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 29, 2007 81 0 0 S.E. Michigan Mar 9, 2009 #16 I could see the benefit for a larger tank with thicker glass, at least on the front of the tank. How do you put the polar bear in the aquarium though and how big would the aquarium have to be...
I could see the benefit for a larger tank with thicker glass, at least on the front of the tank. How do you put the polar bear in the aquarium though and how big would the aquarium have to be...