Fiberglass Quarantine Tanks

Aqua Tank Solutions builds fiberglass quarantine tanks for use in hatcheries, aquatic labs, aquariums, and commercial operations. These tanks offer a safe, durable, and cleanable structure for isolating new fish, treating illness, or holding tropical fish, shrimp, or tilapia during a quarantine period.

Each quarantine tank is manufactured from fiberglass reinforced plastic (GRP), designed to withstand pressure, resist cracking, and prevent contamination. Fiberglass is easy to clean, highly durable, and suitable for use with both freshwater and saltwater species. Models are gel-coated, with options for window panels, drainage ports, and integrated filtration modules.

Whether you’re operating an aquarium, managing a small grow-out farm, or building a mobile quarantine system, our fiberglass tanks deliver the performance and consistency required to protect your stock.

The Purpose of a Quarantine Tank in Aquaculture and Aquarium Systems

A quarantine tank protects existing fish populations by isolating new arrivals before introducing them to your primary system. Tanks are used around the world in hatcheries, research facilities, and aquatic centers to prevent the spread of disease, parasites, and viral infections.

You should never introduce new fish to an existing aquarium or grow-out system without first placing them in a quarantine tank. This tank serves as a controlled environment to observe behavior, check for illness, and perform safe treatments.

At Aqua Tank Solutions, we design our fiberglass quarantine tanks with these key goals:

  • Maintain water quality with easy-to-clean interiors
  • Support aquatic equipment like heaters, pumps, and filters
  • Withstand regular cleaning and chemical treatments
  • Provide safe holding capacity for various species
  • Offer visibility through glass or acrylic window panels
Aquaculture farm

Fiberglass Construction with Long-Term Durability

Every fiberglass quarantine tank is built from reinforced GRP material with a smooth gel-coated surface. These fiberglass tanks resist corrosion, show scratches less than softer materials, and are built to last under harsh use conditions.

Fiberglass is easy to clean and remains unaffected by water treatments, salt, or medications. With proper care, your tank can last over a decade of continuous use.

Standard features include:

  • One-piece molded construction
  • Rounded corners and smooth finish
  • Compatibility with heaters, filters, and air stones
  • Stackable models for storage
  • Drain fittings for bottom-cleanout

Frequently Asked Questions About Fiberglass Quarantine Tanks

How long should fish stay in a quarantine tank?

Most experts recommend at least 2–4 weeks in quarantine. You should never introduce fish until after a quarantine period, and longer if possible, especially if treating for parasites or stress.

Can I turn a fiberglass tank into a quarantine system?

Yes. You can turn the tank into a system by adding a filter, aerator, and UV module. We supply everything needed to create a custom setup.

Are fiberglass tanks safe for tropical fish?

Yes. Our tanks are built for tropical fish, tilapia, shrimp, and koi. The gel-coated surface is safe, rigid, and easy to disinfect.

Call to Order or Check Availability

To get exact specs, price, and shipping details for any fiberglass quarantine tank, reach out to our team. Whether you’re building a research site, managing an export facility, or setting up an aquarium, we’ll help you choose the right system.

We deliver tanks with consistent quality, practical layout, and professional-grade materials. Every unit is built to perform under pressure.