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|  Benifit to acrylic sump? I may be just over thinking this whole thing,  but I need a new sump.  Mine is to tall and cant put a skimmer in it or access it well.  Now,  I have made a few sumps with glass tanks.  But,  why do people make them form acrylic?  It seems like it s more time consuming to cut, route and weld?  Is it that much cheaper for acrylic than glass?  I havn't priced it out here.    I am just not sure if I should buy a router table and build a acrylic sump, or look for a 30g tank and convert it?? 
				__________________ Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 | 
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|   Dan i think that alot of people are affaid to drill glass ,but not Acrylic, its lighter, keeps the heat in better. but some times its alot more for a sump of that kind. 
				__________________ 180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. | 
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|   Typically glass is cheaper than acrylic.  Unless your into really thick glass, then acrylic becomes cheaper. I would say the biggest benefit of an acrylic sump is that they don't break.  Moving rocks, skimmers and all the other associated stuff around in a confined area often leads to breaking a glass sump.  Not to mention the holes needed for pumps, ect, become a major weak point. I myself have broken a couple sumps by bumping a pump and have it break the glass. |