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    Thread: Tank repair

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      Miklo_Miklo12 is offline Registered User
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      Tank repair

      Looking for someone who can repair my 70 gal, the silicone have out and all the water started leaking, I got lucky and saved all of my livestock but I need someone who can re silicone it. Please text me at (619) 565-6049

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      Just fyi, it's a very involved process to reseal/rebuild a tank. Silicone does not stick to silicone, tank panels need to be broken down and cleaned of all silicone(which is a bit of a process itself) and completely rebuilt. It's usually better to just replace the tank.

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