Ordered many tanks for myself and customers over the years from GC as long as they are glass not acrylic they are great tanks.
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Glasscages has a reputation for crappy silicone work and tanks that leak.
I bought a 240 that was 1/2 the price of everyone one else.
I was pretty happy until it came.
It was incredibly dirty with sharpie marks all over it, and debris in the tank.
The silicone work was horrible. I spent hours cleaning this tank up.
Then 8 years into it, it started leaking from a bottom seam.
I wish I had paid attention to all the bad reviews. They were right.
It's fine until it springs a leak because of shoddy work.I’ve seen many Glasscages tanks being a part of a reef club. Everyone was happy with their tanks. The one complaint was that the silicone was a little sloppy, but easy enough to trim. When weighing the price they offer a good product.
It's fine until it springs a leak because of shoddy work.
Glasscages has a 3 decade+ history of making crappy tanks.This can honestly be said about every brand out there.
Every single tank in the world no matter who built it has a chance to leak.
I have NEVER had a tank that I have owned or installed from GC leak.
That being said, I have seen one leak (was not mine or one in installed) and I went to repair it and traced it back to the stand.
I am no fan boy of any product really. But, I get sick to death of people bashing a product when, if you look at the % of tanks that go bad, it's probably better than most if not just as good.
Look at the percentage of a certain controller that modules and the controller itself goes bad and kills a lot of stuff. No one says it's shoddy work. They just buy more and keep plugging away. I don't use controllers because I have owned 3 and all three crashed a tank and killed everything. That's 100% failure. But I would get absolutely slammed by fanboys if I publicly said what brand two of them were.
Now, let's all get back to reefing. This subject has been beaten to death.


That's a nice looking setupThank you everyone for your advice and information. After much consideration to everything (including financial) I have decided to use the 90 gallon tank I already have. 48 x 17 x 24. I also just really love this stand and canopy. It’s much older and solid wood. After a LOT of searching, I cannot find a tank or stand comparable anywhere near my budget, even if I sold the one I have now to help with cost.
Eventually I will get a more shallow tank, but if I remove the canopy, I can reach bottom of tank with a well made step ladder. So that’s the plan.
Thanks again for all your time and input.
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