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![]() I don't really think it scratches much easier, the truth is if you can scratched a starphire tank it's more than likely you would have scratched the regular glass as well. I think it's a blame game people play when they've been careless.
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![]() I agree with Sphelps. People with scratched up staphire tanks would probably have a scratched up regular tanks.
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What exactly do you base that on Tyler. I,m one of them and you dont know my circumstances or me.
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![]() I would add one thing. If I had know the so called "clear" glass was softer I would have been extra careful. And perhaps not scratched it and wrecked a beautiful tank. So I guess you could call that careless.
And FWIW, If I was to do another larger type tank, I would use one of the "clear" version glass, at least in the viewing pane.
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![]() Well, one thing I am sure of, is that acrylic tanks scratch much easier. I have both acrylic and glass tanks. And despite just using plastic scrapers for acrylic, still have many scratches on it. And coralline really likes it, and sticks hard. My glass tank is a joy to clean vs my acrylic one.
If I was to buy another tank, it would be straight glass, no doubt in my mind.
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![]() Yuppers when I received my RSM 250 it has star fire front and I knew it so I took my tiger shark. I took them out and added a complete new felt and Velcro scrubber. low and behold after the tank was transferred its contents to the new tank .. all I heard was a huge scrap. and then I went I can't speak.
Do you starfire owners with non scratched glass use a felt to clean the tanks or a normal cleaning pad.
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if you scratch starphire you probably would have scratched float glass as well. starphire for us is easier to cut thats where we notice the difference , other than that theres no diff, besides clarity and price ![]() cheers denny concept aquatics |
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![]() I agree as well i've had my tank for 2 years now and have yet to scratch it and i clean with a blade attached to my mag algea scraper.
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![]() Steve I have never really disagreed with you ever but do with some of this. You seem to be on a crusade against regular glass. Perhaps its certain brands or a cheaper version but it does scratch easier. I dont play the blame game and have 40yrs with a ton of tanks. The "clear" version I had, did scratch easily much more so than any of the regular glass tanks I have had. If you had read the thread on my 180g cube back then you would have seen the several advanced aquarists agree with my findings. Plus so did the company that supplied it. Are we all wrong? Certainly we are not making up. If its a blame game thing as you say, why did I not scratch any of my other several dozen tanks of all sizes. I cant say regular would not have scratched or not in the particular case that mine was but I can say I have done far worse to regular glass tanks and not scratched it. Has to be some merit in that.
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