<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8658264#post8658264 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Northtampatang
When you think about it, the only two real benifits of acrylic are clarity and weight. If you are already thinking of the starphire glass that takes the clarity debate out of the way so the only real benifit is weight. How often do you plan on moving your tank? if its not often, then weight shuldnt be and issue either, and going glass takes away the issue of worrying about scratches.
Sure a glass tank will scratch and you cant buff it, but the fact remains that it is at least 10x harder to scratch than acrylic. If starphire is in your budget you should jump on it. you can debate the flexibility aspect of glass vs acrylic and talk about how acrylic may be more flexible and shock resistant, but when what the last time you dealt with an earthquake in florida?
As far as bullet-proof, they do use both glass AND acrylic for those applications.
My 2c
Wes