I have a new Aqueon 29 gallon that bows 3/16ths of an inch (nearly 5mm) when filled.
Last night, I emailed Aqueon, then turned to google and previous forum posts. From what I read, that was way too much bowing and at high risk of bursting. I drained the tank. I started looking into options to add a center brace or possibly exchange the tank.
Then Aqueon's warranty lead got back to me and said that amount of bowing is perfectly fine. Now I'm conflicted on what I should do or if I even need to do anything besides fill it back up.
Opinions? Advice? I'm also curious if anyone has experience with this tank, with tank bowing, or with adding a DIY center brace.
Last night, I emailed Aqueon, then turned to google and previous forum posts. From what I read, that was way too much bowing and at high risk of bursting. I drained the tank. I started looking into options to add a center brace or possibly exchange the tank.
Then Aqueon's warranty lead got back to me and said that amount of bowing is perfectly fine. Now I'm conflicted on what I should do or if I even need to do anything besides fill it back up.
Opinions? Advice? I'm also curious if anyone has experience with this tank, with tank bowing, or with adding a DIY center brace.