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Looking to get back into the hobby within the next few months once my new house is done building and I'm looking to have at least a 210-250 gallon display. I don't like the look of overflow boxes at the corner of my tank so I'm looking for a cost to cost overflow design. Anyone know of some good tank builders in the local area or a good manufacture I can order from? Thanks
 
Gee! Do you three not sleep or something? Lol. It's good to see you guys still around.

Nate, ill be moving real close to you by Christmas time buddy. I'm having a house built right now on windy hill off of Atlanta road.
 
Most manufacturers can build a C2C overflow. I have a glass tank being built right now with a C2C overflow with an external overflow box.

I don't know of a local glass manufacturer that could/would do it. I know Planet Aquarium, AGE and Deep Sea Aquatics can all do C2C overflows - not local though.

MRC would be a local provider that could do an acrylic tank with C2C.
 
Yes, very nice to have a local glass option. They probably need to get the word out.
 
I may be wrong, but I think MRC does hybrid tanks, like glass front and acrylic sides/back/bottom. Now whether they make them themselves or contract these out, I don't know. Acrylic is their forte, of course.
 
I was talking to Raj, and he said they are doing complete glass builds now as well. You just gotta ask for it.

I'd like a hybrid for the bottom and back.
 
Hnguyen;811851 wrote: Gee! Do you three not sleep or something? Lol. It's good to see you guys still around.

Nate, ill be moving real close to you by Christmas time buddy. I'm having a house built right now on windy hill off of Atlanta road.


Awesome man!
 
I'd like to find a company that specialists in glass and not just starting out on it. Only reason I'm looking for local is due to shipping, but I can always order online if need be.
 
Ripped Tide;811957 wrote: Very Recently, I believe.

For about a decade now ;) For all glass, the glass-only companies are the way to go. Most sponsors can handle it through their contacts.

Hybrids are fairly new, though. Rather than all glass, hybrid is the way to go; plus it takes a lot of skill and knowledge to fabricate a hybrid tank..not everyone can bond the different materials together (and have them hold water!). :)
 
OMG. I hate you all...

I've managed to put some scratches on the 150 and there are a few that I never did get polished out. After lusting over Dave's hybrid, I'd really like to go that route, but know that if I suggest that within the next year I'll be looking for a new home.

It's nice to know that this option exists though. The hybrid tanks are definitely a "best of both worlds" scenario. Very exciting to hear...
 
Skriz;812158 wrote: For about a decade now ;) For all glass, the glass-only companies are the way to go. Most sponsors can handle it through their contacts.

Hybrids are fairly new, though. Rather than all glass, hybrid is the way to go; plus it takes a lot of skill and knowledge to fabricate a hybrid tank..not everyone can bond the different materials together (and have them hold water!). :)

Can you pm me a ball park figure of how much a hybrid 8'x3'x30" high tank with a 4' coast to cost (external) will run me?
 
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