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i have starfire for my three pains and my one piece eurobrace and i must say it is super clear and looks awesome, and no scratches so far.:lol:
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Our cube display is Starphire with the same light as you have and it looks amazing. We also just installed an 8ft 2 side starphire tank and without a doubt the only way to go!! They look fabulous! Very clear glass. Makes the tank look as though it is in HD!!
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I've always gone standard def. Ignorance is bliss and so is saving a bunch of skrilla.
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Just got my tank Tuesday and extra cost was well worth it ! Only on the back and front panels :biggrin:
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Agree with most, starphire/low-iron glass is worth every extra penny. And if you think the glass tank is expensive.........find a new hobby!!!
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Well, the way I looked at the whole issue of cost (starphire vs. reg.) the tank is the most important piece of equipment in the fact that any other component is easily swapped out and upgraded, If you want to swap out the tank, all the time invested is lost and you almost have start off from scratch with a new box...
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Careful planning, finding deals and making connections within the hobby (especially for frags) goes a long way to making it possible for people like myself who have pretty humble budgets. Personally I think the cost of starphire is significant but of course it's nice to have. |
What is the difference in price?
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The other thing to consider on the subject of clarity which is often over looked is proper tank design with the correct thickness. I don't know how many times I see people brag about their superior built tank which is, well built like a tank and the glass is almost twice as thick as it needs to be. Even with starphire if you build your tank out of 15mm (5/8) instead of 10mm (3/8) you've achieved absolutely nothing except making it harder to move. Even 10mm glass is extremely strong and can be struck with a hammer without causing damage. If you want a stronger tank go with tempered glass which is more effective and will cost much less in comparison. Tempered glass is 4 times as resistant to impact and it won't effect clarity, just don't temper the base.
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