All,
I am planning on setting up a 400ish gallon aquarium. My goal was to have a large owner aggressive cichlid like an Umbee. (also leaning towards Midas since from what I read they are king of the glass rushers but I wanted a fish that gets over 2 foot)
Anyway, I was wanting to get an acrylic tank mainly due to the empty weight making it easier to get into the house (400ish pounds versus 800ish pounds for glass). I was told by the manufacture that in the past triggers have scratched acrylic tanks by biting but I was wondering if anyone has ever had a cichlid do the same? I am sure Triggers bite way harder then any cichlid but I was curious if anyone has ever had their fish scratch the tank.
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Thanks in advance
I am planning on setting up a 400ish gallon aquarium. My goal was to have a large owner aggressive cichlid like an Umbee. (also leaning towards Midas since from what I read they are king of the glass rushers but I wanted a fish that gets over 2 foot)
Anyway, I was wanting to get an acrylic tank mainly due to the empty weight making it easier to get into the house (400ish pounds versus 800ish pounds for glass). I was told by the manufacture that in the past triggers have scratched acrylic tanks by biting but I was wondering if anyone has ever had a cichlid do the same? I am sure Triggers bite way harder then any cichlid but I was curious if anyone has ever had their fish scratch the tank.
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Thanks in advance