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<blockquote data-quote="grizzly" data-source="post: 87953" data-attributes="member: 1151"><p>i have this 3gal tank, and when i first got it i would leave the vent closed, and the next morning i would find the sides sucked in about as far as they could go. i was worried about the tank getting deformed over time from this happening so i started leaving the vent cracked open a bit. it has a 1/4" threaded plastic vent, my concern now is do i need to worry about water condensation building up in my tank. i wouldn't think it would,but just wondering what you all do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grizzly, post: 87953, member: 1151"] i have this 3gal tank, and when i first got it i would leave the vent closed, and the next morning i would find the sides sucked in about as far as they could go. i was worried about the tank getting deformed over time from this happening so i started leaving the vent cracked open a bit. it has a 1/4" threaded plastic vent, my concern now is do i need to worry about water condensation building up in my tank. i wouldn't think it would,but just wondering what you all do. [/QUOTE]
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