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After first having a 3' then a 5' reef tank and a nano we have decided to just have a nano, as I travel so much - and it is too much for May to look after while I am away.

Soooo, I am going to DIY a beautiful nano cube tank like the new Italian ones on the market but at a fraction of the price (I hope).

My questions are:

1. How much price difference is there between an 18" x 18" x 18" tank in normal glass vs in starphire/sapphire glass?

2. Can you recommend a tank maker who can do a good job building a tank in starphire/sapphire glass?

I have always previously used a guy in Hougang to make my tanks, but I haven't aksed yet whether he does starphire/sapphire glass.

You can tell me if I am wasting my money on starphire/sapphire glass, but I do believe that it looks a lot better than normal glass.

Thanks!

Bruce

Real reefs don't have glass bottoms....(...think about it)

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try the shop near GO...alantic or alantis....maybe you can use 3 sides, leaving the base and rear normal glass.

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Return Pumps : Red Dragon 6m3 and Ehiem 1262

FR : 2 X Deltec 509 & powered by AB2000

Nitrate Filter : Deltec NF 509 and tee off from AB2000

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After first having a 3' then a 5' reef tank and a nano we have decided to just have a nano, as I travel so much - and it is too much for May to look after while I am away.

Soooo, I am going to DIY a beautiful nano cube tank like the new Italian ones on the market but at a fraction of the price (I hope).

My questions are:

1. How much price difference is there between an 18" x 18" x 18" tank in normal glass vs in starphire/sapphire glass?

2. Can you recommend a tank maker who can do a good job building a tank in starphire/sapphire glass?

I have always previously used a guy in Hougang to make my tanks, but I haven't aksed yet whether he does starphire/sapphire glass.

You can tell me if I am wasting my money on starphire/sapphire glass, but I do believe that it looks a lot better than normal glass.

Thanks!

Bruce

Go for rimless....

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I asked ML before. The Italian one on display has 1 side crystal glass....

to customise something like that, the difference is around $50 to $60 (for 1 side) as compared to normal glass.

I tried to look thru the crystal and the normal glass panels... honestly, cannot tell the difference leh...

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Hi, I am starting a 2 ft tank and very new in marine.

What is the difference between sapphire, cyrstal, and low iron glass; beside the cost difference?

Thanks!

Where did you come across the term crystal glass?

I believe Starphire is a brand of low iron glass.

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OK.....Well, i like the idea of acrylic for clarity but know it will scratch, so that is out. I think I will settle for starphire on 3 sides with normal glass on the rear and bottom.

What does "rimless" mean?

"try the shop near GO...alantic or alantis" where is this "GO" (sorry for being blur).

Any other good tank maker recommendations?

Thanks fellow reefers!

Real reefs don't have glass bottoms....(...think about it)

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OK.....Well, i like the idea of acrylic for clarity but know it will scratch, so that is out. I think I will settle for starphire on 3 sides with normal glass on the rear and bottom.

What does "rimless" mean?

"try the shop near GO...alantic or alantis" where is this "GO" (sorry for being blur).

Any other good tank maker recommendations?

Thanks fellow reefers!

Rimless = no bracing at the top.

Atlantic glass industries, near Golden Octopus, one of our sponsor.

Can try Aquarium Artist if you want another recommendation, also one of our sponsor.

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Rimless = no bracing at the top.

Atlantic glass industries, near Golden Octopus, one of our sponsor.

Can try Aquarium Artist if you want another recommendation, also one of our sponsor.

OK. Thanks

Real reefs don't have glass bottoms....(...think about it)

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Hi, May&Bruce,

3 of us are going to get our tank custom made.

If you are interested to join in, let me know.

Maybe we can get better deals if we order 4 at one time.

Cheers!

Hope you get a good discount too! But must remember, there is only 1 tank maker and he cannot do all 4 tanks at the same time. Best is not to rush the job too so you get good quality, cured tank.

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4 deals. cool. i will show a close pic of my tank once it arrived @ 1pm. well its ultra clear class from alantic glassware. the one beside GO.

wah finally , faster update your tank thread

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