Easiest question I've answered in a long, long time... starphire glass. Acrylic has the advantage over normal glass when it comes to clarity, but it scratches very easily. Starphire glass has the same advantage over normal glass, but is much more scratch-resistant compared to acrylic. Just my 2c...
Acrylic tanks are lighter... but... I didn't bother to mention it since once they're full of rocks, sand, and water, both kinds of tanks are heavy! LOL!!! How big are you going???Sounds pretty unanimous. Looks like Starphire is the way I'll probably go. The only draw back I really see it the weight. Might have to hire some help to move the thing.
Thanks, guys.
96x30x30 around 370 gallons or so.Acrylic tanks are lighter... but... I didn't bother to mention it since once they're full of rocks, sand, and water, both kinds of tanks are heavy! LOL!!! How big are you going???
Awesome! That'll be, well, awesome!!! LOL!!! Very nice...96x30x30 around 370 gallons or so.
It will be worth it to hire the help... You have got to post pictures.Sounds pretty unanimous. Looks like Starphire is the way I'll probably go. The only draw back I really see it the weight. Might have to hire some help to move the thing.
Thanks, guys.
I will. It seems like just getting the tank down here will be one of my biggest challenges. I'm still waiting for a few quotes. So far TruVu, is looking like a really great option as they would ship directly to my house for a pretty reasonable price. Although, that would have to be an acrylic tank but they are willing to custom build to the thickness I'm after.It will be worth it to hire the help... You have got to post pictures.
I thought glass cages was a bit expensive. When it comes to getting those larger tanks, it's always custom made.I will. It seems like just getting the tank down here will be one of my biggest challenges. I'm still waiting for a few quotes. So far TruVu, is looking like a really great option as they would ship directly to my house for a pretty reasonable price. Although, that would have to be an acrylic tank but they are willing to custom build to the thickness I'm after.
Glass Cages is fairly reasonable.
Waiting to hear back from my local fish stores so they can get me a quote from Deep Sea Aquatics here in, Texas. They make some nice tanks.
They are turning out to be one of the more affordable ones. But I hear lots of negative comments on their quality. The biggest down side there is the extra $450 to ship the tank down here and then have to pick it up from the freight terminal.I thought glass cages was a bit expensive. When it comes to getting those larger tanks, it's always custom made.
That would be the route I would take, have the store deal with the headaches. $450.00 for shipping...OUTRAGEOUS! I doubt they charge that kind of price to the store, or they would be out of business.They are turning out to be one of the more affordable ones. But I hear lots of negative comments on their quality. The biggest down side there is the extra $450 to ship the tank down here and then have to pick it up from the freight terminal.
Still waiting for quotes from my local stores for a custom Deep Sea Aquatics tank. At least through them it's free shipping. Probably more expensive but better quality.