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NYreefNoob

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Location
poughquag, ny
Rating - 99.4%
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no it isnt that much different on most companies tanks, glasscages tanks yes it is, their regular glass has a green tint to it. and they dont use that great of starfire glass, just low iron
 

rookie07

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Location
Midwest
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I would not use glasscages.com, they do a cheap job which sometimes creates big problems. If you search MR.com for the name you will see some horror stories! INNEED is new to the hobby and thinks he knows alot, which is a very dangerous combination, do not listen to anything he says. I have no personal experience with glasscages, but have heard they do a very sloppy job on silicone, have terrible customer service, and often make mistakes in bulkhead placement (which they will not fix for you) They are the cheapest for a reason!

I love starphire, especially on a 120 b/c the glass is at least .5" thick and the low iron starphire makes a nice difference. It does scratch easier than normal glass as it is softer (b/c of the lower amount of iron)

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Location
New York
Rating - 100%
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I own a glasscages tank and it's sloppy but nothing you couldn't clean up yourself. I didn't order through them. I purchased it from
Someone who ordered it. It isn't starfire

I will admit it has a green tint unfilled but filled it looks great and with good lighting you would be more than happy
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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Cleaned up. Enough! If you are looking to help then help if not :shhh:
 

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