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Topic: Building Tank Posted: December 07 2007 at 10:56am |
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I am considering building a new tank dementions 60x24x30. This is actually a 178g that is built by Oceanic. The price to purchase with corner overflows is about $1,800. That is just more than I want to pay right now. I went to garf.org and it looks like 1/2 inch acrilic would work. does this sound right? Can anyone give me some insight as I have not worked with acrilic before? Has anyone built one this size from glass? Any suggestions on were to purchase glass if I go that way? I have got a quote from Delvie's Plastics for acrilic. Is this the best place? Any ideas would be great. Thanks
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Posted: December 07 2007 at 11:03am |
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Try GE plastics and regional as well for prices. I would go with the thickest acrylic you can afford--and it might only be a bit more for thicker (relatively speaking).
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Posted: December 07 2007 at 11:04am |
I think Delvies has the best price. The more you buy, the cheaper it is and they don't charge you to cut it. They also have a short turnaround time.
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Posted: December 07 2007 at 11:20am |
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I wouldnt build that out of 1/2" for long turm use, Build it out of 3/4"
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Posted: December 07 2007 at 1:07pm |
I would build it with glass, personally, if I were to build my own. I hear that you may save some money building your own tank, but is it worth the work, stress and anxiety for the money?. The Oceanic that I've seen was $1400, with starphire glass, which is really about right for the size.
I thought that Unixium1 was building or has built a glass tank...
Edited by Corey Price - December 07 2007 at 1:08pm
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Posted: December 07 2007 at 1:11pm |
Last I talked to him he hadn't built the new one yet but I believe he has built smaller tanks.
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Posted: December 09 2007 at 6:20am |
If 30" is your height then it needs to be 3/4". Delvies is great to work with. I built a tank and sump whith their product. The cast acrylic that I got was imported however. I'll probably pay the extra for domestic next time. I was not able to get "perfect" seams and the recommendations I got was that is was probably due to the acrylic as everything else was done correctly. Don't get me wrong, the seams are plenty strong and most wouldn't notice, but even a few micro bubbles really bother me.
I can post a photo if you would like to see.
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Posted: December 09 2007 at 12:10pm |
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Laird Platics is the cheapest hands down.
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Posted: December 09 2007 at 12:12pm |
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It that is 30 tall, you have to use 3/4 inch cell cast acrylic. If you wanted to do it 60"L x 30"W x 24"T you could use 1/2" acrylic.
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Posted: December 09 2007 at 5:25pm |
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You do know that acrylic scratches like crazy, don't you? This topic has been covered many times here before and pretty much everyone that has ever had an acrylic tank, decides to go glass next time. The only reason I would do acrylic would be a tank over 500 gallons that was to be maintained by someone I could trust (like me) or it was a sump/refugium where scratches didn't matter or if it was not going to be used for display. Many people here have made their one and only tank, saying that was the last time they would do it. How much are you looking to spend? I might be able to help. Give me a call.
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Posted: December 10 2007 at 12:37pm |
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Thanks for all the input. I am still trying to way everything from costs to how easy it would scratch, etc. Does anyone have a suggestion on where to get a quote on glass?
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Posted: December 10 2007 at 1:26pm |
MSM? Marine Aquatics may be building glass tanks now too.
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Posted: December 10 2007 at 1:31pm |
I don't completely agree with Mark on this one. I have a 150 acrylic and I drilled 14 holes in it. I wasn't about to drill 14 holes in a glass tank.
It appears that acrylic tanks are really dominating the large tank area... although it also appears that new water flow devices are coming into play.
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ps- but I do agree with Mark, my next tank will probably be glass.
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Posted: December 10 2007 at 2:08pm |
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Drilling the tank is a consideration. I probably wouldn't try that myself with glass. I just got a quote on glass from a local company. The cost came to almost $1,200. I can tell you if I decide to do glass I will just purchase it already made.
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Posted: December 10 2007 at 2:40pm |
Did you look at this website http://www.glasscages.com/?sAction=ViewCat&lCatID=2The price is very reasonable; even with shipping. The only caveat is there is mixed review on their jobs. There are complaints on reefcentral regarding sloppy silicone job and bad customer service.
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Posted: December 10 2007 at 4:57pm |
From what I gather the poor silicone jobs is from a few years ago and has gotten better. I don't think the customer service has changed. I think Dave Tea got one of their tanks last summer. You may want to find out what he thinks. KeoDog also put in one of their tanks about a year ago.
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Posted: December 14 2007 at 2:35pm |
Thanks for all the input. I decided to purchase a 150 tall. Dementions are 48x24x30. It is not quite as big as I wanted, but a third of the price. For all that are wondering, I did decide to go glass. Thanks again.
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Posted: December 14 2007 at 2:52pm |
That's great. Post pictures when you can.
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Posted: December 14 2007 at 11:00pm |
kurt wrote:
Thanks for all the input. I decided to purchase a 150 tall. Dementions are 48x24x30. It is not quite as big as I wanted, but a third of the price. For all that are wondering, I did decide to go glass. Thanks again. |
I have that same tank. The only down side is 30" makes it hard to reach the bottom. Especially in the back.
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Posted: December 14 2007 at 11:08pm |
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yes tall tanks arent fun to reach. get tongs! there was someone selling a 210 gallon complete tank for 2,100 that would be your live rock live stock everything, and even lighting! in the long run its cheaper than buying everything seperate
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