kevingrods
Fish Fanatic
Hello,
I finally gave in and bought a bigger tank. I went with the marine life 36 gallon and its pretty sweet. I finally get it all set up and all the inserts and everything i need done for the water and wipe down the front and i find two big scratches on the inside of the front of the tank! It is the one that is curved in the front so i can't just flip it around.
In everyone's opinion should i go threw the hassel of tanking apart the entire tank and returning it or just deal with it. They are noticeable but you have to look for it. I'm just angry that i finally got done setting it all up and now i may have to do it all over again! This is my first glass tank. Should i just forget about it? Is this something common? The only thing i did was rub the algea cleaner thing on it but im almost positive it was clean so i dont no how this happened. It looks very pretty and im having a difficult time having to do it all over again but if everyone thinks its worth it in the long run, I will return and do it all over again!
Thanks for the feed back
Kevin
I finally gave in and bought a bigger tank. I went with the marine life 36 gallon and its pretty sweet. I finally get it all set up and all the inserts and everything i need done for the water and wipe down the front and i find two big scratches on the inside of the front of the tank! It is the one that is curved in the front so i can't just flip it around.
In everyone's opinion should i go threw the hassel of tanking apart the entire tank and returning it or just deal with it. They are noticeable but you have to look for it. I'm just angry that i finally got done setting it all up and now i may have to do it all over again! This is my first glass tank. Should i just forget about it? Is this something common? The only thing i did was rub the algea cleaner thing on it but im almost positive it was clean so i dont no how this happened. It looks very pretty and im having a difficult time having to do it all over again but if everyone thinks its worth it in the long run, I will return and do it all over again!
Thanks for the feed back
Kevin