Turtle_Turtle wrote:well they were are salt water aquarium place too but they said that they werent so good at making glass aquariums they were only good at making acrylic and they werent a big place either i was expecitng it to be huge but it looked like a regular sized pet store jammed with fish tanks and lots of cool salt water fish
Just so you know, they don't actually *make* the tanks at the pet store....they have to order a tank when they don't have it in stock (and they have LOTS of tanks already in stock so you can see the sizes in the store). But it sounds like the place you went wasn't one of the places that specializes in salt water...more like a regular pet shop that has a lot of fish. The stores that specialize in salt water also sell things like anenomes & live coral which can scratch the delicate surface of an acrylic tank (!). They even sell certain fish that have hard fins that can scratch the walls also which is why they still sell the gigantic glass aquariums in there since the glass is so much harder to scratch.
Also, when I looked into the costs of upgrading my turtle tank, acrylic tanks are more expensive than glass. I got glass, not just because of the cost difference, but also because I knew my big turtle was a bull-dozer in the tank & would hit the walls with her big shell. Acrylic tanks are pretty, but scratch way too easily when you have a turtle.
Not trying to talk you into anything in particular, just giving you more info so you know for the future!