what would you do with an acrylic tank that measures 42x36x30 with the smaller squares in the top for access? the 36" is dim front to back and the back is black.
This is just an opinion, But as I take care of an Acrylic tank for a friend and they get scratched up so easy that you would be better off staying away from acrylic tanks. He Wished they had never got a Acrylic tank as in less than a year it is alread been scratched all over even by just using the Mag Float to clean it of Algae it gets ruined fron grains of sand that get under the thing no matter how careful you are. Unless you want to have to take it down and have it polished after it starts to look bad I would say Stay Away from Acrylic. JMHO
Bill
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