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KathyC

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Did you buy it used? Maybe the seller might know? Can you post a pic, some can be identified by the way the top plastic is molded.

I saw a thread recently where someone described something you can see in the glass..at a certain angle..or in some lighting that will tell you if it is tempered. Hopefully they will pop here soon!
 
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Someone once told me to tape a white piece of paper on the side of the tank and a second piece of white paper on the bottom of the tank. If the paper looks the same color, it's probably okay to drill. Tempered glass looks greener than regular glass.

Good luck.
 
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Polarized sunglasses. Buy some, put them on, look at the tank if the walls or bottom have wierd patterns on them then they are tempered, if not there is a good chance they aren't. Here's a tip, make sure the tank is clean.
 

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Polarized sunglasses.

Look through the glass while wearing the polarized glasses. The sides won't be tempered, but the bottom will look different (never tried it, so I can't say how it will look). However, I will say that the likelihood of the bottom of a 90g tank being tempered is very close to 100%. I believe VERY FEW are NOT tempered.

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You beat me B........I bow to your speed! :lol2:
 

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I knew there was an answer for this one! Make sure they are polarized..btw..IF you don't have a pair..you can find a Foster Grant sunglass display in any Rite Aid store (and most Eckerd stores) and there is a style on there that clearly states 'polarized'..
 

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Someone once told me to tape a white piece of paper on the side of the tank and a second piece of white paper on the bottom of the tank. If the paper looks the same color, it's probably okay to drill. Tempered glass looks greener than regular glass.

Good luck.

These pieces of glass are from the same tank. 3/8". On the right would be a side pane. On the left, would be the bottom pane. FYI, the bottom pane of this tank was marked "Tempered Glass Do Not Drill"
Lissa threw some actual useful info, although not 100% sure fire proof. This would be a helpful indicator. Just like I would next ask the Dr. if the plastic protection around the tank was solid, or clearly cut at 45's at each corner. This would indicate more to me that would say tempered or not.
 

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masterswimmer

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I bought the sunglasses. I was hoping they'd have some really ugly ones. Oh well, chalk up another one of those random reefing expenses. $20 for the polarized shades.


Sooooooooooo, inquiring minds want to know. Do the polarized glasses work to discern a difference between regular and tempered glass?

That was the punchline here :rolleyes:
 

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