Glass/acrylic for sump

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I have a 40 gallon breeder I’m going to use to make a sump. Where is the cheapest place to get custom cut glass and or acrylic to make the dividers? Also, would I need to purchase the silicone online, or would a place like Home Depot have it?
 

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hi,go with glass ,acrylic seal will eventually fail to glass,yes you can get silicone at H D ,just make sure aquarium safe. :)
 

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You can buy the glass sheets at hardware stores and the cutting tool is usually $10 or less. You'll want to smooth the edges so you don't cut yourself when the glass is installed.
 

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I have a 40 gallon breeder I’m going to use to make a sump. Where is the cheapest place to get custom cut glass and or acrylic to make the dividers? Also, would I need to purchase the silicone online, or would a place like Home Depot have it?
Look for a local glass contractor. They can cut it to specs for a reasonable price.
 

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I just built this one it’s all about your prep in my opinion.
 

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I have always gone to a local glass shop and had them cut pieces. I’d recommend aquarium silicone bought either online or a LFS. Anything not food safe can’t be trusted as aquarium safe.
 

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