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expired Posted by Brynn • Sep 24, 2023

10-Gallon Aqueon Standard Glass Rectangular Tank for Fish Aquariums & Terrariums

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$13

$25

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Petco has 10-Gallon Aqueon Standard Glass Rectangular Tank for Fish Aquariums & Terrariums on sale for $12.49. Select free store pickup where stock permits.
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Petco has 10-Gallon Aqueon Standard Glass Rectangular Tank for Fish Aquariums & Terrariums on sale for $12.49. Select free store pickup where stock permits.
  • Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Editor Brynn for finding this deal.

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    • Petco's Return Policy can be found here.
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Be aware that Aqueon tanks have terrible quality issues, specifically with the silicone seams at the edges. I think it's safe to use their ten gallon tanks - pressure is relatively low, and it's just ten gallons on the floor. But I've had several of their larger tanks fail and leak. Others report catastrophic failures, not just slow leaks. And inspecting some new Aqueon tanks, I've found voids, gaps, even one where the silicone just was missing alone the last few edges of one edge.

I love the price on their small tanks but stay away from anything larger than ten gallons. Maybe they've addressed the problem since, but I saw this from ~2021 up to a tank in store just a few months ago. EDIT: Or don't stay away, but inspect them closely in the parking lot.
It is always good to do a leak test first in yard with a water hose before setting up inside.
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I see aquarium deals, I upvote. Thanks!
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Be aware that Aqueon tanks have terrible quality issues, specifically with the silicone seams at the edges. I think it's safe to use their ten gallon tanks - pressure is relatively low, and it's just ten gallons on the floor. But I've had several of their larger tanks fail and leak. Others report catastrophic failures, not just slow leaks. And inspecting some new Aqueon tanks, I've found voids, gaps, even one where the silicone just was missing alone the last few edges of one edge.

I love the price on their small tanks but stay away from anything larger than ten gallons. Maybe they've addressed the problem since, but I saw this from ~2021 up to a tank in store just a few months ago. EDIT: Or don't stay away, but inspect them closely in the parking lot.
Last edited by ResidentPony September 24, 2023 at 11:06 AM.
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It is always good to do a leak test first in yard with a water hose before setting up inside.
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Quote from ResidentPony :
Be aware that Aqueon tanks have terrible quality issues, specifically with the silicone seams at the edges. I think it's safe to use their ten gallon tanks - pressure is relatively low, and it's just ten gallons on the floor. But I've had several of their larger tanks fail and leak. Others report catastrophic failures, not just slow leaks. And inspecting some new Aqueon tanks, I've found voids, gaps, even one where the silicone just was missing alone the last few edges of one edge.

I love the price on their small tanks but stay away from anything larger than ten gallons. Maybe they've addressed the problem since, but I saw this from ~2021 up to a tank in store just a few months ago. EDIT: Or don't stay away, but inspect them closely in the parking lot.
i have had 3 aqueon tanks under 20 gallons and have not bad problems. unsure about bigger sizes
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Quote from furyfight :
i have had 3 aqueon tanks under 20 gallons and have not bad problems. unsure about bigger sizes
I think they use good materials, inasmuch as they're cheap tanks. But there was a while when some tanks had the sealant misapplied, and it got past whatever quality control they have. I think they can be good again if they fix or have fixed their production issues. Good news - I think - is that the issue is usually visible. If the silicon is interrupted, there's a gap, or it doesn't reach the corners. Or if you look through the glass and a section does not adhere - then reject the tank. Otherwise it should be fine. Basically do the QA that the company should have done.

I still have some Aqueon tanks. One's half-full (for frogs) and small. Another is holding a snake, very little weight in there and no water to leak. And the third is a ten gallon I use while cleaning other tanks. They're great for the money, imo - but inspect the seals before use.
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I was wondering why they don't use plexiglass or similar that are unbreakable and shatterproof, while still maintaining clear translucent view?
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Quote from truckin76 :
Or transparent aluminum caveman


Does fish poop slime stick better on plastic? Theres your answer.
I don't know what you are trying to say?
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Paid $10 for this in December. Using for hermit crabs... no issues, but I have not put any water in it.
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Quote from The-Mentalist :
I was wondering why they don't use plexiglass or similar that are unbreakable and shatterproof, while still maintaining clear translucent view?
Acrylic tanks (plexiglass) do exist and have been available for decades, but they're much more expensive than glass. Those cheaper little plastic polyethylene beta tanks are possible because they're usually only 5 gal or smaller.
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