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Yeah, it's leaking. Is there a way to fix that without replacing the glass? Does anyone here reseal the glass
Bruce Wayne didn't tell you about it? No wonder it never was ever set up
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Replace the whole panel and re-seal it. Otherwise, I would not take a chance.
Replace panel.
Replace panel. You never know if there is a tiny little crack. With the water weight it could spread. I replaced the end panel of my 180. Tedious but do able.
Toss the dice! Pressure on a chip like that may take years to form a catastrophic failure.....then replace the panel.
Thanks for the info guys, who do I talk to that replaces panels?
Scary
I design, install, maintain, and move, aquarium, but I do not manufacture or repair them.. Sorry! Replacing and re-siliconing the panel woukd be the proper / full fix. Most likely you can add additional silicone to the leak area and stop the leak.. But that might only be temporary. If the leak is caused simply by a small hole in the silicone because the silicone is too thin in that particular location then the addition of new silicone might hold for a very long time. If the leak is caused by the two panels of glass slowly separating... Then that is a major structural issue that a silicone patch will NOT solve long-term.
Thanks for the info. It sucks. Was such a bad ass tank! I think I'm going to take the risk and just get it sealed.
How big is the tank?
112 gallon cube. 36x30x24
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