Scott07
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While out and about this weekend, I happened upon someone's old 29gal. setup sitting on the side of the road with a sign reading "Free!" on it. Well, I couldn't pass it up. I've been looking for an upgrade tank for my puffer (green spotted juvenile), and thought this was the perfect opportunity. So I took the tank home, cleaned it up, filled it with water to leak test, sat down and popped on the TV. I got up a while later to grab a drink and accidentially bumped into the tank.... I'm guessing you can tell where it goes from here lol. 29 gallons of water on the floor before I even realize what's happening. I was in shock lol.
The glass just shattered.... from the top rim, about half way down one of the sides. Now, I know I bumped into it... but not violently. I didn't trip over it... I didn't kick it.. I didn't stub my toe on it... just bumped into it with my shin while rounding the corner.
The tank looked perfectly usable... and there were no leaks that I could detect immediately after filling it up. It doesn't appear any of the seams failed... but rather the glass it self. Is it possible that with age the glass became weakened? There were some REALLY old test kits, etc.. inside when i picked it up. Is it possible maybe someone was storing it in a basement etc... with things on top.. and the glass was stressed over a long period of time or something? I know there's nothing I can do about it now obviously lol... but I would at least like to learn something from the experience... even if it's just "hey.. don't pick up tanks from the side of the road!"
The glass just shattered.... from the top rim, about half way down one of the sides. Now, I know I bumped into it... but not violently. I didn't trip over it... I didn't kick it.. I didn't stub my toe on it... just bumped into it with my shin while rounding the corner.
The tank looked perfectly usable... and there were no leaks that I could detect immediately after filling it up. It doesn't appear any of the seams failed... but rather the glass it self. Is it possible that with age the glass became weakened? There were some REALLY old test kits, etc.. inside when i picked it up. Is it possible maybe someone was storing it in a basement etc... with things on top.. and the glass was stressed over a long period of time or something? I know there's nothing I can do about it now obviously lol... but I would at least like to learn something from the experience... even if it's just "hey.. don't pick up tanks from the side of the road!"