acrylic aquarium
acrylic aquarium
i am planning to buy an acrylic aquarium in the near future and was wondering if they are worth the extra cost over glass!
aquarium size 96"x36"x24" please feel free to air your views on this issue!
cheers andy.
aquarium size 96"x36"x24" please feel free to air your views on this issue!
cheers andy.
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It's best to go with acrylic with larger tanks, such as yours. Glass would be MUCH heavier of course.
Here's an article regarding a comparison of acryclic vs glass.
Here's an article regarding a comparison of acryclic vs glass.
- Ed
125 Gallon (1*L018 Gold Nugget, 1*L204 Flash, 1*L260 Queen Arabesque, 5*Discus, 5*Angels, 5*Clown loaches, 8*Harlequin Rasboras, 3*Rainbowfishes, 5*Otocinclus, 7*Cories)
20 Gallon Long (2*L046 Zebras, 1*L183 Starlight Bristlenose, 10+* Cherry shrimp, 4*Otocinclus)
20 Gallon Long (20+* Cherry shrimp, 5*Amano shrimp, 2*Bamboo shrimp)
125 Gallon (1*L018 Gold Nugget, 1*L204 Flash, 1*L260 Queen Arabesque, 5*Discus, 5*Angels, 5*Clown loaches, 8*Harlequin Rasboras, 3*Rainbowfishes, 5*Otocinclus, 7*Cories)
20 Gallon Long (2*L046 Zebras, 1*L183 Starlight Bristlenose, 10+* Cherry shrimp, 4*Otocinclus)
20 Gallon Long (20+* Cherry shrimp, 5*Amano shrimp, 2*Bamboo shrimp)
Acrylic aquariums only really justify their price when 12mm glass would otherwise be required (for tanks taller than 24 inches) or when a curved tank (or siomething equally as fancy) is required.
Otherwise I would stick to glass. It's something which can be argued over forever - and there's a lot of info and comparisons on the internet.
Cheers
Steve
Otherwise I would stick to glass. It's something which can be argued over forever - and there's a lot of info and comparisons on the internet.
Cheers
Steve