allenho1
Well-known member
I bought a new 300-gallon acrylic tank a couple of years ago and its been sitting on a home-made stand in my garage ever since. The reason it's sitting there is I am scared to death of scratches from cleaning it. I once had a fresh-water 55-gallon acrylic tank that I had to toss after a few years because of scratches. I ended up running a similar-sized glass tank, but I wonder if I was over-reacting.
I'd like to get some feedback from you guys running larger acrylic tanks (mine has 1/2" walls). What magnetic cleaners do you like, and how do you minimize scratching? I believe in bare-bottom tanks, so that will help, but I suspect live rock (or any rock) will still generate grit over time. I know that you can buff out scratches, but my goal is to minimize scratching in the first place.
I'd like to get some feedback from you guys running larger acrylic tanks (mine has 1/2" walls). What magnetic cleaners do you like, and how do you minimize scratching? I believe in bare-bottom tanks, so that will help, but I suspect live rock (or any rock) will still generate grit over time. I know that you can buff out scratches, but my goal is to minimize scratching in the first place.