Alright, I might have a somewhat unique question.
I'm planning on building a ~15g coldwater nano and I want to use 3/4 acrylic for proper insulation. I have 2 concerns:
1.) It's not very big, (20 long, 15 deep, 12 high) so I was thinking it might be a waste to buy a whole sheet of 3/4. Is it likely to be more cost effective to buy the pieces already cut for me by a plastics shop? I'm not sure I have proper tools for cutting stuff that thick anyway.
2.) How much would it sweat if I used a thinner acrylic? The tank will likely be 55ish degrees. I was thinking if I was getting the pieces already cut for me, I might be able to save some more money by only having 2 view sides be 3/4 (or thicker) and the rest be 3/8, and then stuff a bunch of styrofoam around the back two sides and underneath it and build a nice stand/hood or something around it to hide it all. My biggest concern would be if it started to sweat between the styrofoam and the acrylic, and then drips down and accumulates somewhere I can't see. What are the chances of that happening? Are there any other non-obvious issues to doing it this way? I have a sketchup drawing of this design to show you if I'm not being clear enough.
Thanks for any help.