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I have a 15g fish tank that's 11 years old. Should I be worrying about thr adheisive breaking down soon? Whats the average age of aquariums?
The discussion revolves around the longevity and safety of an 11-year-old aquarium, specifically addressing concerns about adhesive breakdown and the potential risks of using an older tank. Participants explore various aspects of aquarium maintenance, safety, and the implications of keeping or replacing an aging fish tank.
Participants do not reach a consensus on whether the aquarium is safe to use. There are multiple competing views regarding the risks associated with an aging tank and the effectiveness of various testing and reinforcement methods.
Participants mention various factors that could influence the aquarium's condition, such as temperature fluctuations, cleaning frequency, and whether it has been in continuous use. There is uncertainty regarding the specific age and manufacturing quality of the aquarium in question.
Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
I have a 15g fish tank that's 11 years old. Should I be worrying about thr adheisive breaking down soon? Whats the average age of aquariums?
you could try renforcing it with some crazy glue on bother sides...It's Caaa razy
Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
Could I do something like this?
we need more information about the aquarium.
Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
It's been in use all 11 years with cold freshwater. I just drained it and will start to clean it up. It shows no signs of leaks and really was never moved or touched when in use. It's 15 gallons.
If you keep the old one, how much are you saving and how much are you risking?
Originally posted by Andy
he sint ricking anything because he already has the fishtank its just a question as to whether it still holds water or not.