puffdad
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Still planning out the purchase of my next setup as some of you have noticed...
So I went to an LFS that doesn't sell acrylic tanks / doesn't believe in them, and was trying to understand why. He gave the typical reasons and mentioned one I had never heard...that the heat released in the chemical reaction caused by mixing salt with water (initially, when setting up the tank) can cause the acrylic to shatter & the tank to explode.
Just wondering if anyone knows this to be true or not...I can imagine that the acrylic may be more sensitive to chemical reactions, but exploding tanks?? Don't want to deal with this mess, so let me know.
So I went to an LFS that doesn't sell acrylic tanks / doesn't believe in them, and was trying to understand why. He gave the typical reasons and mentioned one I had never heard...that the heat released in the chemical reaction caused by mixing salt with water (initially, when setting up the tank) can cause the acrylic to shatter & the tank to explode.
Just wondering if anyone knows this to be true or not...I can imagine that the acrylic may be more sensitive to chemical reactions, but exploding tanks?? Don't want to deal with this mess, so let me know.