Yes, as long as the cloudyness isn't due to many, many scratches. Lime deposits can be removed.
you don'tYou can't break the glass in happy aquarium because it is only a virtual game.
Tapping the glass on any real aquarium sends shock waves through the water. This can damage the fish.
The type of water in an aquarium does not affect how thick the glass should be. Glass thickness is determined by tank size; and heavily influenced by height.
A cloudy aquarium usually clears itself over time. Cloudy water is most often caused by unicellular organisms (AKA algae or bacteria) floating in your water. If the tank is sitting in the sun, either cover the window or move the tank. If you have lights on the tank, reduce the amount of time they are on. If your filter is running properly, that will also help. Cloudy water is often a symptom of a newer (< 2 months old) aquarium, and will generally clear itself. However, cloudy water is also a sign that something is not right, and may indicate a toxic ammonia problem.
Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray the solution onto the cloudy areas of the glass table, then wipe with a microfiber cloth in circular motions. Repeat as needed until the glass is clear and streak-free.
If the aquarium is Higher/Deeper than 18" then the glass needs to be at least 1/4" thick. (Thicker is better).Tempering is not needed/neccessary in fish tank glass.
You can get a glass LED aquarium kit food plants and rocks.
The glass box that reptiles are commonly kept in is called a terrarium. It simulates the natural habitat of the reptile and provides them with the appropriate heat, light, and humidity they need to thrive.
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No, the Phoenicians got the idea of glass making from the Egyptians but the Egyptians glass was cloudy. After that that the Phoenicians made improvements to the glass and made it clear.
I believe you can use steel wool and water to buff out the cloudiness of the glass.
Yes, but be prepared for some cloudy water.