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So 1/2" huh? Thats not so bad for cost then. |
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This one cost me $500 but that's bigger than you want and I had three panes with low iron glass. I'm having a very simple sump built for me now that's 21" x 21" x 16" rimless with 2 baffles that's costing me $200.
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The standard 24 inch cube (60 gallons) is around ~$250. Ask Anthony about glass thickness because I know hw has one.
Cheers, Vic |
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You will regret acrylic for that size of tank.
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my 180 is built with 1/2". I bought the glass for $350.
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Whoops, should have notice this thread before replying on your looking acrylic thread :P
I would go glass for a small cube tank, 'trimless' / 'braceless' for sure
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28g Nano Cube drilled with 13g sump in stock stand. Vertex IN80 Skimmer, Phosban 150 Reactor, Apex Controller, DIY LED with stock hood, dimmable Established March 2006 |
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24"x30"x24" Rimless Starfire Coast to Coast
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1/2" is plenty for 21x21x21. Not sure what that will run you locally though.
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