Does anybody have the Tetra 5 Gallon Aquarium Starter Kit and Tetra 50 Watt Heater Bundle?
by Aquaboy on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 | 5 Comments
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.


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