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Tips on ways to keep your acrylic tank scratch free
Posted by Advanced Acrylics on
When cleaning/maintaining your acrylic tank, use a soft cloth with an ammonia free cleaner. Ammonia can cause crazing(micro-cracks within the surface of the tank). We recommend using 210 Plastic Cleaner and Polish. It is the only cleaner we use on our products. It works great against surface scratches such as rough hands rubbing your tank. When cleaning the inside of your tank, we would suggest cleaning your tank by hand and not using a magnet. If you prefer using a magnet be sure not to pick up any sand or gravel from the bottom of your tank, as it will...
Top Notch Corals Saltwater Tanks
Posted by Monica Jacinto on
Top Notch Corals located in Burlingame, California. Six tanks and five sumps made for this new coral store. Tanks dimensions from left to right: 96x30x12, 96x32x16, 96x30x12, 72x30x24. Frag tank and display tank. 225 gallon display tank. 48x30x9 Shallow 50 gallon display tank. 30x30x15 saltwater 58 gallon, black bottom, tank with a 24x16x15 sump.
Jerry Cardena's sump
Posted by Monica Jacinto on
Jerry Cardena's 48x20x16 sump. Texas
Aaron's Tank
Posted by Monica Jacinto on
Aaron's 48x24x24 Long Beach, Ca.
Chris' Tank
Posted by Monica Jacinto on
Chris' 84x30x24 made 3/4" thick acrylic with a black back and external overflow. Hesperia, Ca Corner view of Chris' 84x30x24 made 3/4" thick acrylic with a black back and external overflow. Hesperia, Ca Side view of Chris' tank