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Imbarrie

PADI Dive Inst
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New York
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I have a 75 and want to plan an upgrade for spring. I noticed there are no five foot long mass produced tanks. Am I missing something?
I'm thinking about a 180 but I like something more cubic so I'm wondering why there aren't more deep dimension tanks.
 
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Huntington
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They do make a coating for acrylic now that protects it really well but it's expensive. You can drag a nail across the surface and it won't leave a mark and supposedly algae can't even attach to it. I haven't seen a tank made using it in person but this is what the acrylic guys tell me. Obviously if you try to gouge it you can but regular wear and tear is greatly reduced. It's a sheathing that has to be applied to the surfaces after the tank is glued because it otherwise prevents the solvent from contacting the acrylic and making the bond.
 
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Huntington
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I was just looking through a few suppliers and the only 5' tanks normally available are the Marineland 120 extra high and the Marineland 250gal Deep Dimension. The 5' sizes were never really that popular and I think a lot of companies just abandoned them. If you wanted to go a little shorter the Deep Dimension 200 is 48x36x27 which is a pretty cool depth without being super tall. Otherwise custom is your only choice.
 
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Huntington
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When they discontinued the old 5' models they didn't go around smashing the ones that were already out in the market... As far as new tanks that are currently available, the choices in the 5' size are very limited.
 

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