It might be. Maybe you can ask Santa for a new tank?I’m kinda terrified of this thing bursting…would it be worth the peace of mind to just replace it all together?
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It might be. Maybe you can ask Santa for a new tank?I’m kinda terrified of this thing bursting…would it be worth the peace of mind to just replace it all together?
That is more concerning
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Actually? It’s 2How old is the tank?
If Aqueon or Tetra , you have a 5 year warranty
(Could get a smaller one(s) but figure since the main tank is 29, a 20 gallon would work best)You might look into getting a 20 gallon tote (Rubbermaid or Sterilite are food safe/fish safe) to use if the tank fails. I have a couple and they are a good investment :)
This is why I bought a new tank. At least your tank will be more budget friendly than mine.I’m kinda terrified of this thing bursting…would it be worth the peace of mind to just replace it all together?
it is possible but frankly it's more effort than it's worth unless you have a very large, custom tank. I'd just buy a new one during one of petco's $1 per gallon sale.Ok, yeah, I figured the tank would need replacing…but, just wondering, is it possible to re-do the seams?
or do both.....buy replacement tank and go after the warranty. 99% sure that the vendor will just refund as shipping alone will outweigh the cost of the tanks wholesale value.it is possible but frankly it's more effort than it's worth unless you have a very large, custom tank. I'd just buy a new one during one of petco's $1 per gallon sale.