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TYNK the tranny
January 12th 09, 01:35 AM
On Jan 11, 11:46*am, Tynk > wrote:
> Hello fishy folks.
>
> I have noticed a change in the acrylic and hoods of the Eclipse system
> tanks (not the hoods that fit onto a glass tank, but the entire
> system).
>
> According to Marineland, they haven't changed a thing. I have 3 older
> version, all made 2004 or before.
> The newer, cheaper version of acrylic I have seen were made in 2008.
> The tanks appear to now be a harder, more easily scratched type of
> acrylic, able to be scratched up with a soft terry towel, which the
> same towel does not scratch up the older models.
> The top now does not have a clip to hold the light fixture's cord up,
> as to keep it out of the water.
> The newer ones also have a new box design.
> I'm wondering of others who have older Eclipse have seen the same as I
> have.
> If you know the difference between a good acrylic and a poor one, I
> urge you to go check this out at a pet shop.
> The better acrylic feels softer, and when you tap lightly with the
> backside of a finger nail will make a "heavier" thud, where as the
> harder type will not have that "soft" feeling and will make a higher
> pitched "tang" noise - instead of a thud. I hope that makes sense.
> I had an older and a new one on my kitchen table. Quite obvious that
> there was a difference in the type of acrylic used.
> The customer service guy for Marineland said there were no changes. I
> told him I have 2 in front of me and they are as different as night
> and day.
> He still said there are no differences.
> I don't know of that means the company who they are having make the
> tanks is using substandard plastic and not telling Marineland. If that
> was the case, the more folks who see this difference and call them
> them saying so, the better.
> I was able to find an older Eclipse 6 gallon (made in 04) at a Petco.
> It's the better acrylic.
> I returned the newer version back to Petsmart.
> I've had cheaper plastic 1 gallon tanks for growing out male betta
> fry. You can't even use an acrylic algae pad on these, as it put fine
> scratches in it - giving a haze to it so badly that it needs
> replacing.
> You can't use soft cloth-like paper towels for algae either, as it
> does the same thing.
> There's nothing you can use that won't scratch these newer models.
> These tanks cost too darned much for them to be using a lessor quality
> acrylic.

If you were really into fish keeping you would have had all glass
tanks and not the regular run of the mill aimed at idiot consumer
plastic crap like the Eclipse tanks................

Tynk
January 12th 09, 03:52 AM
On Jan 11, 7:35*pm, TYNK the tranny > wrote:
> On Jan 11, 11:46*am, Tynk > wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello fishy folks.
>
> > I have noticed a change in the acrylic and hoods of the Eclipse system
> > tanks (not the hoods that fit onto a glass tank, but the entire
> > system).
>
> > According to Marineland, they haven't changed a thing. I have 3 older
> > version, all made 2004 or before.
> > The newer, cheaper version of acrylic I have seen were made in 2008.
> > The tanks appear to now be a harder, more easily scratched type of
> > acrylic, able to be scratched up with a soft terry towel, which the
> > same towel does not scratch up the older models.
> > The top now does not have a clip to hold the light fixture's cord up,
> > as to keep it out of the water.
> > The newer ones also have a new box design.
> > I'm wondering of others who have older Eclipse have seen the same as I
> > have.
> > If you know the difference between a good acrylic and a poor one, I
> > urge you to go check this out at a pet shop.
> > The better acrylic feels softer, and when you tap lightly with the
> > backside of a finger nail will make a "heavier" thud, where as the
> > harder type will not have that "soft" feeling and will make a higher
> > pitched "tang" noise - instead of a thud. I hope that makes sense.
> > I had an older and a new one on my kitchen table. Quite obvious that
> > there was a difference in the type of acrylic used.
> > The customer service guy for Marineland said there were no changes. I
> > told him I have 2 in front of me and they are as different as night
> > and day.
> > He still said there are no differences.
> > I don't know of that means the company who they are having make the
> > tanks is using substandard plastic and not telling Marineland. If that
> > was the case, the more folks who see this difference and call them
> > them saying so, the better.
> > I was able to find an older Eclipse 6 gallon (made in 04) at a Petco.
> > It's the better acrylic.
> > I returned the newer version back to Petsmart.
> > I've had cheaper plastic 1 gallon tanks for growing out male betta
> > fry. You can't even use an acrylic algae pad on these, as it put fine
> > scratches in it - giving a haze to it so badly that it needs
> > replacing.
> > You can't use soft cloth-like paper towels for algae either, as it
> > does the same thing.
> > There's nothing you can use that won't scratch these newer models.
> > These tanks cost too darned much for them to be using a lessor quality
> > acrylic.
>
> If you were really into fish keeping you would have had all glass
> tanks and not the regular run of the mill aimed at idiot consumer
> plastic crap like the Eclipse tanks................

Well, I do have many AllGlass tanks.
However, if you new anything about Eclipse tanks, you would have known
that they used to be great little, silent tanks.
Obviously, you still have much to learn.