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congrats marc, looks like there will finely be a bright side to all you fustrations. oh buy the way did i say i was jealous. did you get a weight on your new tank, with 3/4 " glass it's going to be heavy. what is starphire glass i couldn't find anything when trying to look it up.

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Updated 08-05-2010 at 02:11 AM by melev

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  1. chrisfowler99's Avatar
    Starphire is a low-lead glass that is much more optically transparent. Much more "clear" instead of "green" when compared to normal aquarium glass. It's also more expensive.
  2. melev's Avatar
    When you look at a reef in a starphire glass tank, the water is crystal clear. A regular tank has a green tint to it, like Chris stated. To tell the different when looking at a glass tank, look at the end of the glass sheet at the seam. The glass will either be green, or it will be blue-ish. Green is regular glass, while blue is starphire.

    I don't know what it weighs. Fortunately, it rarely matters. Once it is in place, you don't move it again. EVER!
  3. joeogio's Avatar
    in my opinion starfire doesnt matter till you get past 3/8" thick glass