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Old 04-01-2008, 03:56 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by nemo1991 View Post
ok so right now i have a 55 gallon glass tank, and someone by me is giving away a 100 gallon plexi tank they said, i have been wanting to upgrade, so would this be a good choice, is it easy to clean, keep clear, um what do i need 2 know?
Plexiglass tanks SCRATCH VERY EASALY !
care must be taken when cleaning the surface with "plexiglass" magnetic scrapers.

2, they tend to "bow" from the sides , i have seen them even break at the seams where they are glued togehter.

3, if this 100gal. is an old tank' that may be why it's being given to you ' so look closely .

it's free though , but beware' if it was over loaded with rock work' and abused or put on uneven surfaces' it could make you day a "wet one" very quickly .


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