Basic Aquarium, Empty, 10 Gallons: 10-gallon aquarium Empty Accessories sold separately
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Brand | Aqua Culture |
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Color | Clear |
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Product Id | 892189 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 047497815823 |
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Simple ten gallon tanks. No bells or whistles. Arrived quickly and safely. No leaks. Can't beat the price. Used for a custom DYI sump-refugium.
Great service. Order came before expected. Pick up was efficent and friendly. Everything was intact. Although I called to find out it was ready (I mostly was anxious because I had a leak in my other tank I was actually surprised it was there when I called). The text alert idea is amazing as well as email. The fish are very happy. I would recommend this online service.
Great aquarium at a super great price. Very spacious for my single betta.
I bought this aquarium to house my gecko. It was priced right and appears to be well made. I can't speak for its performance full of water, but as I said the price was right and it fits my needs perfectly. I also appreciate the great customer service with quick shipment.
This is a very basic fish tank i have had several over the years and all have worked great. No leaks, but you do have to make sure there are no cracks or scratches before buying or setting up.
I needed an aquarium for working with a stained glass grinder to protect my surroundings from flying fine glass and water. This is working great by setting it on it's side and placing the grinder inside the aquarium. I was impressed with the speed in which I received my order. I ordered it online from Walmart.com after dinner one evening and it was in our local Walmart by 10:00 a.m. the next morning. Couldn't have been easier.
Have had it for about 2 weeks. Overall a great aquarium for the price. I had this shipped to me and it arrived without any problems. There were a few scratches (from production) on the glass at the corners but not too noticable. This is just a cheap and inexpensive tank, so I wasn't expecting it to be perfect. It is exactly what I needed and holds water fine. I have it filled to the top. The other reviews state not to completely fill it or it will break. If you just follow simple rules that all aquariums require: tank must be level, not carried or moved unless empty, must be carried while supporting the bottom, then you won't have any problems. I purchased a glass versa top for it from another retailer. I will be setting it up as a saltwater tank for seahorses.
After discovering cages are a bad option for gerbils due to chewing, digging, and burrowing - I needed a quick fix as I'd ended up with a gerbil that was being picked on in the pet store. Most places want double the price of this for a ten gallon, or 50 or more for a 20 gallon. I needed a tank and pronto. I had remembered seeing a ten gallon at Wal Mart a few times and decided to give it a look-see. The price was great - half the price of what many places want for a tank of the same size. I bought the tank and a topper (Wal Mart carriers a screen cover that fits perfectly with the tank and locks in place) and set it up with bedding, hide aways, and cardboard. Plopped in gerbil and waited. He loved it and if he could, he'd give it a five star review. It's great for lone gerbils if you have a loner for any reason (they do better in pairs, but sometimes, we end up with lone ones) as the size is fine for one gerbil. It can fit two, but you might have to upgrade once they reach maturity to a 15 gallon. However, this one will work if they're young and you made the same mistake I did (buying a cage first). The tank has held up fine with a rodent and the topper hasn't popped off on its own yet. My only complaint is the way the sides are held together with some type of glue (someone who knows more about fish than I do might know what it's called) that some rodents might chew on and it was VERY hard for me to fit a water bottle (even the ones made for aquariums) on the side with the screen topper on it. I ended up having to use the bottle from the cage and tying it up with velcro and bread ties. I have two of these now and will be buying more for future rodents. It's a good starter tank for mice, gerbil, and hamster owners. It's not big enough for most pairs or bigger rodents, however. I will be buying a 20 gallon in the next few weeks as I will be split tanking my gerbils and hoping the introduction works. 10 gallons is said to be okay for two, but I think it seems it would be a bit cramped. For rats and guinea pigs, just get a decent sized cage.
I ordered a basic 10 gallon Aquarium on line. The first one was damaged in transit and Fedex returned it to sender before I ever received it. The second one was reordered and arrived shattered, regardless of the fact that the box was marked "Fragile Glass" all over the box. Not sure if it was insufficient packing inside or mishandling by Fedex. I was refunded my money immediately.
I was not offered any compensation whatsoever for my loss due to this product failing. Now my kids' fish are dying in a bucket while I await replacement. I am dissatisfied to say the least.