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#32
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According to me for one....already I'm regretting the starphire glass on my tank ![]() |
#33
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![]() Sucks hey. I did 88 hours last week in 6 days
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#34
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![]() I 100% agree, my tank is like 4 months old and its scratched so much just from the glass cleaner.
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![]() Interesting. IMO you really need to be mindful of the person telling you about the glass, and maybe see their current tank. what do the stores say out there?
I think reef keepers generally fall into 2 categories when it comes to scratches in their tank, those who scratch their glass, and those who do not. For example, I helped move a brand new tank for a fellow reefer, a brand new starphire tank (replacing an older non-starphire tank). Tank was perfect when we moved it. 4 months later I go over to check it out, more scratches on the 4 month old tank than I have put on tanks in the my entire life!!! (including 4 starphire tanks). His old tank was quite scratched up also. I am not suggesting starphire does not scratch more easily based on the properties of the glass. That being said I have exclusively purchased starphire tanks since 2003 and have never found it to be a problem, and have never put a scratch of significance on any other them. Just me, perhaps I am just a little weird about how I maintain the glass. I did not notice any problems moving from regular float glass to low iron. cheers.
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![]() you will be very happy with your lights i have one above my cube and it is awesome i"am in the glens in stony plain
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#37
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![]() Same never had a problem with that. I have a call in to my glass suplier to find out if it is softer or not. I don't see how it could be.
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150 Gal system 3'x3' 400W M/H, Bekett skimmer, Dart return,1/4 HP Chiller 180 Gal Drop tank, LED lights, Bubble master 250 skimmer,Hammerhead on a closed loop, Speed wave return. |
#38
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![]() In the risk of high-jacking I just wanted to mention in regards to scratching low-iron glass. Not all low-iron glass is Starphire, this is a brand made by PPG and although said to be the most popular brand of low iron it's also the most expensive and not used all that much for aquariums. My previous tank was actually starphire glass that I purchased straight from PPG, never scratched it once. My new tank is some other low-iron, it's already scratched and I have a theory some low-iron scratches much easier than others hence the large difference in opinions regarding this matter.
Build is looking good btw, good choice on the light fixtures! |
#39
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you nailed it buddy, cost and quality plays alot .
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![]() I totally copied you on that choice I figured from all of your posts your a well educated guy an do your homework about things, it was on my list but once I saw you got them it put it over the top.
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360 gallon sps reef, 180 gal sump, bubble king supermarine 300, 4xmp40Wes, 2 x 6215 tunze waveboxes, 4 ghl mitras 360 Reef Tank |
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