I’m sure there are cases of bad workmanship in any product.Disagree with the first half but also agree with the second half of this sentence.
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I’m sure there are cases of bad workmanship in any product.Disagree with the first half but also agree with the second half of this sentence.
whats better of the standard brands ?
Got busy during holidays and didn’t get a chance to check back until now.whats better of the standard brands ? marineland ?
Very sorry to hear this. I suppose this could happen with any and all tanks and builders. Most I've heard about consistently over the years have been Marineland, early on glass cages, and so far 1st gen Red Sea.
I bought my aqueon rimmed 40 breeder from Petco back when they had $1/gallon sales probably just over 10 years ago now. I've used it as a sump and has been moved 3 times. Carried awkwardly up and down basement stairs each time to get cleaned out. Pretty well used and abused.
Interesting,,, this has always puzzled me -- all specs I found said 1/4" but:Aqueon 40 and 60 breeders are now made with 3/16” glass. IMO, that’s a little thin.
Is there a way to actually find out a companies breaks such as this? My LFS said marine land was better than a seapora tank, and trying to find credit to this.Sorry to say but there are many Marineland seam break/leak reports as well. Much more so than Aqueon. Also spanning many years for over a decade now.
I bought seapora tanks for my 50g build last year. They are manufactured by aquarium masters. Great solid tanks…. Just fyi, they use tempered glass on some models side panels. They do indicate tempered panels with a silk screened dot but you can contact aquarium masters to get actual confirmation by manufacture date.Is there a way to actually find out a companies breaks such as this? My LFS said marine land was better than a seapora tank, and trying to find credit to this.
I bought seapora tanks for my 50g build last year. They are manufactured by aquarium masters. Great solid tanks…. Just fyi, they use tempered glass on some models side panels. They do indicate tempered panels with a silk screened dot but you can contact aquarium masters to get actual confirmation by manufacture date.
I believe marineland is formerly perfecto aquariums just like aquaeon is formerly all glass aquariums. IMHO, both of those were/are cheaper “bottom shelf” brands of aquarium. I think the only difference in a marine land tank and a perfecto tank is black silicone. Aquarium masters/seapora is formerly deep blue aquariums which was also good quality. I will add, I also waited for mine, it took a month and I’m happy I waited. FYI , Royal aquatics is the east coast distributor for seaport tanks. Ask your LFS to call royal and find out their lead time on seaport orders.I seen one in person and it looked like a quality build and the seams were 10x better than topfin.
I had one on order but the cashier told me a 2 week delivery window — then today the owner said he has no idea how long it can be and offered a marineland same size as an exchange. Made it seem like I was getting a better deal and insisting a better quality brand.
I wanted the seapora but I’d hate to wait another month or two if they’re really the same. Are you familiar with both to compare?
He said the distribution gets weekly trucks in but they don’t know what’s on it til then. And he’s not waiting on my tank but someone else’s for the pallet.. although they promised me 1-2 weeks, he brought up Covid saying some people waited 3 months and couldn’t promise a time. I really want the tank but not a 3 month wait. Then another lfs a hour away also promised they could get the tank in a week - but would hate to start this process all over and be waiting on someone else farther awayI believe marineland is formerly perfecto aquariums just like aquaeon is formerly all glass aquariums. IMHO, both of those were/are cheaper “bottom shelf” brands of aquarium. I think the only difference in a marine land tank and a perfecto tank is black silicone. Aquarium masters/seapora is formerly deep blue aquariums which was also good quality. I will add, I also waited for mine, it took a month and I’m happy I waited. FYI , Royal aquatics is the east coast distributor for seaport tanks. Ask your LFS to call royal and find out their lead time on seaport orders.
I had two 135 gallon seapora tanks and I can say they were way better built than any of my aqueon or marineland tanks. The glass thickness, seams and top frame were superior to my 180 gallon aqueon. We moved the 135's at the same time I was moving a aqueon 180 gallon and we found the 135 was actually heavier than the 180.Is there a way to actually find out a companies breaks such as this? My LFS said marine land was better than a seapora tank, and trying to find credit to this.
I appreciate your insight. He assured me I was getting a better deal, and put it out in a pallet before he made the call back to me. Tried to tell me marineland was better quality, better warranty, and more expensive - and he’d give it to me for the same price without waiting an unknown amount of weeks for the seapora (after they already gave me a wrong timeframe).I had two 135 gallon seapora tanks and I can say they were way better built than any of my aqueon or marineland tanks. The glass thickness, seams and top frame were superior to my 180 gallon aqueon. We moved the 135's at the same time I was moving a aqueon 180 gallon and we found the 135 was actually heavier than the 180.
They do use tempered glass so you need to watch out for that if you are drilling. They clearly marked the corner of the glass with a stamp indicating it was tempered. My sides were not tempered, but the bottom, front and back panels were all tempered glass.
I have a 90 gallon Aqueon rimmed tank that is 8 months old now, and doing fine. But as another on here said, their rimmed tanks are a different story. Sorry to hear about this, but as others have said, if you get in front of the mass immediately, you may be good.Has anyone had any issues with aqueon tank seam failure?
My son’s 60 breeder, had a seam failure today. Livestock is in my system but made a huge mess.
Tank was in his bedroom, second floor.
Had water running through the floor into the basement. What a mess! Wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy.
Basement will be fine, but bedrooms have original hardwood floors.
If those are damaged, that’s an expensive repair.
I have had several all glass aquarium tanks over the years but this is the first since aqueon took over all glass, not at all impressed. Been in the hobby a while.
Looks like bottom seam failed. Tank was on level stand, it should not have failed. Had to just be ****** construction of the tank itself.
Aqueon web site shows limited lifetime warranty but I don’t know if it’s even worth the risk?
Tank was just setup yesterday, was fine until about 3 hours ago.
Heard running water and went to check what the heck was going on, found tank leaking onto floor.
I have an all glass aquarium 40 breeder in the basement, that tank is over 20 years old.
Still going strong. Is it safe to assume quality has gone to **** since aqueon took over all glass aquarium?
I bet this guy would make a great used car salesman.Tried to tell me marineland was better quality, better warranty, and more expensive
LFS tell you what you want to here.He said the distribution gets weekly trucks in but they don’t know what’s on it til then. And he’s not waiting on my tank but someone else’s for the pallet.. although they promised me 1-2 weeks, he brought up Covid saying some people waited 3 months and couldn’t promise a time. I really want the tank but not a 3 month wait. Then another lfs a hour away also promised they could get the tank in a week - but would hate to start this process all over and be waiting on someone else farther away
Pretty much, knew I was mad about the timeframe promised.LFS tell you what you want to here.
Yeah and I fell trap to it because he said this tank could be here Monday, the other one could be next week or 3 months from now.I bet this guy would make a great used car salesman.
Yeah I know Marineland is popular enough to have good and bad comments.. but all the seams comments in my deep dives makes me anxious - even though people buy them in stores everyday.Marineland is unfortunately a shell of its former self. Has been for awhile too. With that being said, this guy is/has obviously not been in the hobby or business long. Marineland is notorious for tanks blowing out, especially the Deep Dimensions tanks. You couldn't give me a Marineland tank, new or not.
Aqueon is the better "budget tank". I've still got a 125G that's going on 15 years old and still is perfect, minus some scratches but that's my own fault.
I can't comment on deep blue/seapora tanks, never had one. However if your main concerns are price and quality, stay the hell away from Marineland.
Have you already paid for it?Yeah I know Marineland is popular enough to have good and bad comments.. but all the seams comments in my deep dives makes me anxious - even though people buy them in stores everyday.
I saw the seapora and they looked nice, so when he promised similar quality. I probly wouldn’t be anxious if my order got changed due to time. I told him to reverse it this morning but they can’t guarantee's marine land be canceled — meaning I’d be stuck with it
I paid for the seapora, they told me 1 week, 2 tops. Then at 2weeks I called and spoke to the owner who said they shouldn’t have said the timeframe as it’s undetermined. He called around and said he could get the marine land and sang all its praises yesterday.Have you already paid for it?