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 plus its cheaper  Even the color changes with low iron depending on the thickness... for example: http://www.fabglass.com/sub_products...hire_info.html 
				__________________ I once had a Big tank...I now have two Huskies and a coyote | 
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|  Glass So it seems that based on all your comments float glass might be the better glass by a slight margin . I call it 5 for float glass 4 for starphire and 3 indecisive . The one thing that is clear is mag floats are cause a lot of scratches on any glass due to sand finding its way under the velcro. I think it's kind of like comparing LCD to plasma or led they all look good when they are 60"   | 
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|   has nothing to do with a mag float or other magnetic cleaning device..........has to do with not inspecting the mating surfaces of your cleaning device before ripping it across your beautiful display... 
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|   Have a Starphire tank for 6-7 years, no scratches from floats or anything else on the inside of the tank so can't be that soft. Is soft enough though that a large dogs claws can scratch it but sure it wasn't just a light swipe. 
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|   Swimming lessons? | 
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