whats the next size up from a 265g?

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kpatrick

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I am already planning my next tank once my move is complete. I know there are several 265g tanks out there but what is the next standard (for lack of better words) size tank up from a 265?
 

1911_guy

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You can build one or have one built to your specific dimensions. I was looking into upgrading to a 270 but after looking at the dimensions decided I really wanted a 395, not so standard size...it's 7 feet long, 3 feet deep and 30" tall.
 

tank watch

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any links to where I could find a tank this size? I am thinking of my next tank also, up from 180 gal. I have a 12 foot by 5 foot space in my home itching for a new in wall tank.
 

sebae09

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310 Gal. Sq48 x 48 x 31$1150
340 Gal.130 x 24 x 25$1200
375 - 8 wide96 x 36 x 25 tall$1400
375 - 6 wide72 x 48 x 25 tall$1400
390 Gal96 x 30 x 31 Tall$1500
405 Gal.72 x 37½ x 36$1725
500 -8 wide96x 48 x 25 tall$2000
465 Gal.96 x 36 x 31 Tall$2000
540 Gal.96 x 37½ x 36$2300
680 Gal.120 x 37½ x 36$2875
810 Gal.144 x 37½ x 36$3450
 
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kpatrick

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may be a stupid question but when it comes to tanks over 300gallons do you want acrylic or glass? Whats the benefit?
 

bacia

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Originally Posted by kpatrick
may be a stupid question but when it comes to tanks over 300gallons do you want acrylic or glass? Whats the benefit?
I'd like to know about glass vs acrylic too. I know acrylic is lighter but scratches easier.
Sebae -- I'd like that link.
 

sebae09

Member
for some reason all the tanks above 240 gal are made of glass so either glass is stronger or cheaper than acrilic when the sheets are bigger. I personally have allways used glass.
If you want the link i will need your Email
 

bawood

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Acrillic become quite expensive as the thickness grows and as length grows. So the the long deep aquariums become quite pricey as the larger area requires more thickness so the single sheets become very expensive.
 

sebae09

Member
Originally Posted by Bacia
I'd like to know about glass vs acrylic too. I know acrylic is lighter but scratches easier.
Sebae -- I'd like that link.
Do you still want the Link?
 

piscesblue

Member
kpatrick,
All of Paradise's large aquariums are acrylic. After owning my 75gal acrylic (filled with your LR
) for 7wks, I'd advise you stick with glass. Everyone says that acrylic is lighter and it is nice to lift my 75 on my own, but how often are you going to be tossing the ol' 300gal around? I'd much rather be able to scrape my glass with a razor blade than to have a lighter tank that will be moved exactly once. Also, all of Paradise's large acrylic tanks bow on the sides. It just doesn't look right.
Did you ever sell your tank?
 
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slayer

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i'd like that link as well email is superman at adelphia dot net
 
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