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stilllearnin -dontemail wrote:
better? would depend on the situation and personal preferance. Glass - is harder to scratch Acrylic - is lighter so a nice option for large tanks Well, those are some of the common pros and cons, but I have a few more for acrylic. Pro: chemically bonded so less likely to leak. Con: Has to be fully and firmly supported across the bottom or it will sag (I've seen it in others fishrooms). |
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