Buds BioCube wrote:I asked because I have been looking into getting one of these cubes later in life when I am tired of all the stuff associated with big tanks.
If you buy a new Cube or relatively a new Cube I'm sure that you would be fine for a long long time.
Not all of the Silicone in my Cube was terrible but any edge that I could feel loose with my finger along with the fact that I live on a 2nd floor...
Well...
I couldn't sleep at night or leave without thinking of a possibility of 29 Gallons leaking.
I once had a 55 gallon that leaked very slowly..I felt the carpet wet one Saturday morning and I went into rush mode to remove the fish and drain the tank.
What a Pain..
But I Re-Sealed the Tank and kept it for another 10 years.
The Cube being 11 years old and sitting outside I probably would have still Re-Sealed the Tank even if the Silicone felt fine..
I'd rather be safe than sorry before investing the Time and $$ getting it up and running.
I will say there are a lot of BioCubes around and people really like them.
For a tank that I thought of getting rid of..I'm glad that I didn't.
I sit in a chair and just watch it...very relaxing!
Thanks for the reply. I like the simplicity but I'm so used to having huge canisters that it would take some getting used to.