LOL.. that "myth" is spread around sooo much. I have done tests on tanks with copper and I will tell you it is a complete myth about copper soaking into silicone and leaching back out. Yes, very very minute amounts do so, but at such a small level that it doesn't even register on any normal copper test. I used a 10G tank at the LFS I work at to try this out.. put in 10x the amount of copper in the tank than was recommended, let it sit for 30 days, then drained, rinsed/cleaned with vinegar, then put new saltwater back in and let sit for another 14 days and then tested for copper.. came back ZERO on all standard aquarium copper test kits I tried. You would literally have to remove the silicone, send it to a lab, and have them destroy the silicone sample to test for copper just to discover it contained .000000001 points, not enough to hurt anything.
As far as the tank price, ya, I have noticed that Petsmart doesn't list ANY of their standard glass tanks on their website.. just a empty tank with nothing, no hood/light, etc. When you go into the store though, 1/2 their tanks are bare tanks and usually have all sized from 10-55G in a bare model.
As far as the tank price, ya, I have noticed that Petsmart doesn't list ANY of their standard glass tanks on their website.. just a empty tank with nothing, no hood/light, etc. When you go into the store though, 1/2 their tanks are bare tanks and usually have all sized from 10-55G in a bare model.