Large GLASS Tank Dims?

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So im starting to plan my upgrade from my 80 to at least a 300+. I talked to a tank manufacture and they recommended not going 10' because of the extra stress on the bottom. Also going deeper than 24" is sketch for a 8'+

Anyone got tanks or experience with bigger tanks and what to order?
 
i.e. Making (or buying) a custom plywood tank instead of doing a custom glass tank. The cost effective point is about that 250-300 gallon mark where you are looking at. Plywood tanks, when built right, will last a lifetime as opposed to glass tanks that definitely have a life span.

If you wanted to go really big your two best options are either acrylic (expensive as all get out) or plywood.
 
I know acrylic is more common with big tanks i just hate the scratching and they never look as clear to me
 
i have a plywood tank...its great, i can make any size i want cheap and strong, but as far as glass goes, work with your builder and defer, they are the most experienced ones.
 
the plywood concept is something I've never heard about either. I'm ready to learn something new though..... :)
 
I custom ordered a glass 400 allon from oceanic. 60" x 44" x 33"

Tank came in, well packed and crafted with the best of quality.
 
Look into the Marineland Deep Dimension aquariums... I have seen several in person and the dimensions are outstanding (ex. 300G 6x3x3').
 
I thought this was a April fools joke with the plywood, then I looked into it and I WANTTTT SOOO BADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
 

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