Jandree22":f0324j3b said:
Glass.... Acrylic is a lot lighter, but how many times do you honestly need to lift an aquarium? I could pay 3 of my friends $25/hr to help move my tank and still come out on top
Agreed.
... Acrylic's expensive and delicate
Here I'd have to argue with ya a little. Acrylic tanks are more expensive up to about 180gal, at that point they start to even out and once you start going bigger, acrylic can actually become cheaper.
Very big tanks (500gal+) are usually made of acrylic for a variety of reasons, but the main one is safety. Acrylic tanks are *generally* much safer than glass tanks. Why d'ya think public aquariums use acrylic?
Acrylic also has benefits insofar as plumbing goes. Drilling holes, etc, is a real pain for most with glass, but a hole
saw away with acrylic.
Add to this the fact that there are many sizes and shapes which simply can't be done with glass, at least not efficiently or economically.
That said...
I've always recommended glass for small aquaria, especially to "newbies" where a scratch by installing your first chunk o' LR can leave a sour taste for the hobby as whole.
Once folks progress in the hobby, want some custom work done, want a big tank, or simply develop preferences based on experience, then it can be a different story
I will have to agree on the scratch issue, even though I work with acrylic for a living and I hate removing scratches
James