so, I'm newly back into the aquarium hobby, & I was most impressed with the advances in heaters the 15 years I was gone from the hobby... however, now, I have a 4 month old heater that quit working... maybe those old glorified light bulb heater were more reliable than the new ones??? any way I was lucky, in that I caught it pretty much right away, as it was my water change day, & I'm setting up several built in tanks that have sat for 15 years, & I had a new heater here for the next aquarium I was setting up, I've yet to add water to it, so I had a new in box replacement..
so in todays day & age, I suppose I should keep an extra or two of most of my vital equipment, that I've bought new???
funny thing is, I'm 100% good on none of my older tanks leaking ( my be jinxing myself there ) the next to start up, is an acrylic 55 gallon ( fingers crossed ) the 1st one I started up was a very old non tempered glass 55 gallon... aside from the scratches of decades of use, it seems to be holding up fine... chances of new aquariums lasting that long, are probably pretty slim
so in todays day & age, I suppose I should keep an extra or two of most of my vital equipment, that I've bought new???
funny thing is, I'm 100% good on none of my older tanks leaking ( my be jinxing myself there ) the next to start up, is an acrylic 55 gallon ( fingers crossed ) the 1st one I started up was a very old non tempered glass 55 gallon... aside from the scratches of decades of use, it seems to be holding up fine... chances of new aquariums lasting that long, are probably pretty slim