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Mike-fish
04-16-2012, 02:19 AM
im thinking of having a large tank built 340g . either acrylic or glass. so what are the drawbacks of an acrylic tank?
Proteus
04-16-2012, 02:26 AM
Glass is über heavy. Acrylic is soft
reefgirl189
04-16-2012, 02:37 AM
im thinking of having a large tank built 340g . either acrylic or glass. so what are the drawbacks of an acrylic tank?
Acrylic can be easily scratched would be the biggest con in my opinion.
Of course having said that the scratches can be buffed and polished out when the tank isn't running.
Acrylic generally becomes cheaper than glass on the large tank (like 300 gal and up) but not always.
subman
04-16-2012, 02:38 AM
acrylic scratches easily. Glass is heavy and not as clear as acrylic.
pink spider
06-01-2012, 11:51 PM
Acrylic is a real pain in the *ss to clean.
Glass is heavy indeed, but way better for a big tank. The only thing I would build for acrylic would probably be a sump.... no need to clean it as well as you would clean an aquarium.
MarkoD
06-02-2012, 12:07 AM
i've heard acrylic will yellow over time
reefme
06-02-2012, 12:13 AM
I have a 280g acrylic tank you are welcome to see.
Reef Pilot
06-02-2012, 12:16 AM
One of my display tanks is acrylic, and I would never get one again. Besides scratching easy, it is very difficult to clean off coralline algae. In contrast, I have new glass display tank downstairs, and it is almost a joy to clean.
Mike-fish
06-02-2012, 05:31 PM
Thanks guys I should have updated this thread a while ago we picked up a glass 270g in stead. Great info and will be considered when I get dad wrapped arou d the idea of a bigger tank.
untamed
06-02-2012, 06:18 PM
i've heard acrylic will yellow over time
Maybe cheap acrylic...but not quality acrylic.
Acrylic can be easily scratched would be the biggest con in my opinion.
Of course having said that the scratches can be buffed and polished out when the tank isn't running.
Acrylic generally becomes cheaper than glass on the large tank (like 300 gal and up) but not always.
I just polished out the entire 6 foot front panel of my tank. I do that every few years and it does NOT require the tank to be emptied.
I think the clarity and colour issue shouldn't be down-played. As you get much larger than 300 or 400 gallons, you start building with thick glass. IMO, that thick glass creates green tint even if you use low iron glass.
I'm not saying that acrylic is without problems, I'm just trying to clear up some misconceptions.
Reef Pilot
06-02-2012, 06:29 PM
I just polished out the entire 6 foot front panel of my tank. I do that every few years and it does NOT require the tank to be emptied.
Would like to know more about how you do that?
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