Hi guys,
I was scaping a new 60p aquarium and I accidentally hit the long side of the tank with a piece of rock (I classify it as a hit bc it made a sound). What resulted was two pinhole sized superficial scratch that I can barely see (barely captured on the camera) but I can definitely feel. I don’t mind the look that much but I’m wondering if it’ll compromise the structural integrity of the glass.
If it’s fine I’d rather not replace it because the logistic of getting a fish tank to where I live is rather annoying and this is a particularly high end opti-white model, it’s made like a UNS aquarium with 45 degree joins . But if it’s screwed then I’ll take the hassle over netting fish and glass all over the floor (also maybe upgrading to an ADA?).
Thanks for the help!
I was scaping a new 60p aquarium and I accidentally hit the long side of the tank with a piece of rock (I classify it as a hit bc it made a sound). What resulted was two pinhole sized superficial scratch that I can barely see (barely captured on the camera) but I can definitely feel. I don’t mind the look that much but I’m wondering if it’ll compromise the structural integrity of the glass.
If it’s fine I’d rather not replace it because the logistic of getting a fish tank to where I live is rather annoying and this is a particularly high end opti-white model, it’s made like a UNS aquarium with 45 degree joins . But if it’s screwed then I’ll take the hassle over netting fish and glass all over the floor (also maybe upgrading to an ADA?).
Thanks for the help!