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![]() So I got a little better price from Tenecor now, makes me start thinking it might not be a bad thought to go acrylic.
I could really use some advice from other acrylic owners here though. I do have a 120 that I fixed up, and the scratches came out pretty good. What are the pros? Clear, better insulated-stronger too I think. But how bad is it for you guy's (and gal's) that have one for a daily cleaning? The acrylic @ Riverfront looks horrible with all those scratches-I DON'T want that. I would think that would rule out magnetic cleaners?
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![]() you can get magnetic cleaners for acrylic, but make sure you don't catch any sand if you use sand. If I were to start all over again I would definatly go acrylic for a tank, light, clear, less prone to cracking from stand setups, you can drill your hols yourself and anywhere with in reason.....Hmmmm
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![]() Does good old coraline scratch the surface when cleaning? That would be the only hangup I would have.
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![]() Yeah, I like the idea better all the time. (acrylic-may cause a divorse yet!)
I wish there was a "local" manufacturer though-would save lots in shipping. Does anyone know of one? I am thinking to go BB with this tank, but scratches still concern me ALOT! Getting the coraline off may not be fun.
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![]() Quote:
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