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I’m getting an upgrade from a 90 gallon to a 150 ready. I have most of the equipment but want a new sump for more water volume. I currently have a 30” acrylic sump and for the new build am considering a 40 gallon breeder or a 36” acrylic. Looking for recommendations of the material to get the sump in, acrylic vs glass. How sturdy are glass sumps and how prone to breakage are they? I do know that if I go with a 40 breeder I will be getting 1/4” glass baffles cut by a local glass shop.
 
I’m getting an upgrade from a 90 gallon to a 150 ready. I have most of the equipment but want a new sump for more water volume. I currently have a 30” acrylic sump and for the new build am considering a 40 gallon breeder or a 36” acrylic. Looking for recommendations of the material to get the sump in, acrylic vs glass. How sturdy are glass sumps and how prone to breakage are they? I do know that if I go with a 40 breeder I will be getting 1/4” glass baffles cut by a local glass shop.
If they are built properly either material should hold up just fine, the only pro vs con I can think of is that acrylic scratches much easier than glass
 

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