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Does anybody have the Tetra 5 Gallon Aquarium Starter Kit and Tetra 50 Watt Heater Bundle?

If you do, please tell me how wide, long, and tall it is because I plan on getting it. I can’t find it on the website,

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Tetra-5-Gallon-Aquarium-Starter-Kit-and-Tetra-50-Watt-Heater-Bundle/13228131

But I don’t have the sharpest eyes in the universe. If you see where it is please point it out to me.


5 Responses to “Does anybody have the Tetra 5 Gallon Aquarium Starter Kit and Tetra 50 Watt Heater Bundle?”

  1. LetsTalkFish says:

    I’m goint to tell you myplain, unadulterated, honest, unasked for opinion gained through years of experience:

    Go for the10 gallon. The cost difference is not that much, but it makes a world of difference in what you can keep. Unless you plan on keeping nothing but a betta, or a few guppies, go for the 10.

  2. Sein W says:

    The tank is too small for anything to actually live in it. I recommend a 10 gallon/20 gallon+.

  3. Kylie Anne says:

    I don’t see a description either… but 5gallons are usually about 10″ high, which means it would *just* fit, the hood and filter wouldn’t be able to go in and you wouldn’t be able to do maintenance.

    I did suggest a few alternative in my answer to your other question, check those out. you’ll have to buy separately but it will probably end up being cheaper :)

  4. RockstarMonday says:

    I don’t see the size listed either… Huh…

    Well, I have this tank, but I don’t know the measurments by heart… It’s not huge though, it sits on my night stand and I still have room for all my essentials that need to sit there too…

    If no one else can come up with the measurments I can get them for you once I get home and can look at it.

  5. Ichigo says:

    ok i have a new 5 gallon tetra tank for my guppy fry not yet set up.
    here are is the measurements 16”L X 8.5”W X 10” H

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