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Old 12-11-2013, 01:03 AM
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I've got a friend who makes quite a few acrylic tanks...

As long as you're careful, they don't scratch TOO easily and they can be buffed out. They are lighter, more durable and less likely to break (think rockslide), plus they don't have that green tint that thicker glass does. However, it is not cost effective to even bother with acrylic unless doing a very large tank as cell cast acrylic can be $$$
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Old 12-11-2013, 01:04 AM
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I've got a friend who makes quite a few acrylic tanks...

As long as you're careful, they don't scratch TOO easily and they can be buffed out. They are lighter, more durable and less likely to break (think rockslide), plus they don't have that green tint that thicker glass does. However, it is not cost effective to even bother with acrylic unless doing a very large tank as cell cast acrylic can be $$$
Starfire glass = no green tint
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Old 12-11-2013, 01:22 AM
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You say you want to build 6x3x3
I would not go deeper than 2'
Hard to get down 3' to clean/move things
Corals will not get enough light at 36 inches. But good for a FOWLR.
As far as acrylic vs glass, I vote for glass. I have a friend that has an older acrylic tank, and it is starting to "craze" ( is that even a word?) Tiny little cracks that are structurally sound (so I am told) but not very pleasing to the eye.
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Old 12-11-2013, 01:40 AM
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You say you want to build 6x3x3
I would not go deeper than 2'
Hard to get down 3' to clean/move things
Corals will not get enough light at 36 inches. But good for a FOWLR.
As far as acrylic vs glass, I vote for glass. I have a friend that has an older acrylic tank, and it is starting to "craze" ( is that even a word?) Tiny little cracks that are structurally sound (so I am told) but not very pleasing to the eye.
I've had a 3x3x3 and know the fun of working in the tank
I would have a hot shower, then get into it.
I just put on swimming goggles n hold my breath
The corals will be higher up in to the rock ...
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Old 12-11-2013, 01:44 AM
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I priced out the acrylic (1") and it would be around 3k for the sheets if I did all the work myself.
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Old 12-11-2013, 01:48 AM
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I'm not worried about abuse on the acrylic
There won't be anyone touching it, only worried about the fish rubbing on it and scratching it that way,
ie... Triggers scales n tang barbs

I don't wanna have to buff it every couple yrs

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Old 12-11-2013, 03:13 AM
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I wouldn't worry about the fish.... It's cleaning off the coralline algae that can scratch it. And kind of hard to buff it with water, fish and corals inside.
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Old 12-11-2013, 03:18 AM
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I priced out the acrylic (1") and it would be around 3k for the sheets if I did all the work myself.
You could have a custom built glass tank for a third of that.
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Old 12-11-2013, 04:07 AM
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You could have a custom built glass tank for a third of that.
Really?
I can't even get the glass for a 1000, not even thinking about drilling or over flows....

I forgot to measure on my last walk through of the house but I don't think the tank will fit in the house, I'm probably going to weld out most of the stand then weld it all together in place...
That's why I've been thinking about DIY

I will know if it's do able on Feb 21/14

I got a quote coming from one company , but I like the forum community's so I think I should talk to Concept as well ....
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Old 12-19-2013, 04:03 PM
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I've had acrylic as our first tank 90 gallon 4' x 18" x 24" tall used 3/8" with wrapped corners - way nicer looking than a glass aquarium IMO hands down because of this feature - also got it because of being paranoid with bumping into it and smashing a glass aquarium.

after having it, just like another user has mentioned:

easy to scratch = harder to clean
Coraline loves to grow on it = harder to clean

if you wanted to do acrylic you could probably use 1/2" or 5/8" material

but I'll caution you, if it was anything like our tank - you'll be spending 30 minutes or more cleaning your acrylic (FYI mr. clean magic erasers work best for this and cause no harm to your inhabitants)
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