Leaking 90 gallon tank ?????
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Leaking 90 gallon tank ?????
Ok outside the obvious, I know I have to tear down my new 90 gallon tank that I have yet to show you guys pictures of this beautiful creation !
The tank is leaking in the front right corner as it sits on the cabinet !
What is the process for making the repair once the tank is emptied of the contents ?
Thanks Everyone
SparkytheWelder
The tank is leaking in the front right corner as it sits on the cabinet !
What is the process for making the repair once the tank is emptied of the contents ?
Thanks Everyone
SparkytheWelder
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if i have a leak rather than find where the precise place is, i strip all the silicone inside of the tank, then reseal it with fresh silicone.
the new silicone will push itself into where the leak is and it will give you another 10 years of leakfree times with the tank.
mick
the new silicone will push itself into where the leak is and it will give you another 10 years of leakfree times with the tank.
mick
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Well, I guess we'll have to start planning to do a reseal this summer then. We have a 46 gallon, so I think if we split the fish up into (2) 10 gallon tanks, they should be alright for a couple days.
I would rather go through the hassle of doing that, then having a leak while living in an apartment no less.
Thanks for the advice,
Kelly
I would rather go through the hassle of doing that, then having a leak while living in an apartment no less.

Thanks for the advice,
Kelly
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Thanks to all of you who volunteered your help to me !
I solved the problem with the leak i found out after careful observation that the leak was on the top edge of he tank in one corner ! I reduced the water level and that solved the problem till i can tear it completely down and repair the entire top edge around the plactic frame on the inside.
My friend Diana you are always a wealth of information as always.
Thanks to each and everyone of you wonderful people !
Sparkythewelder
My friend Diana you are always a wealth of information as always.
Thanks to each and everyone of you wonderful people !
Sparkythewelder
"Those who hammer their guns into plows, will plow for those who do not"; "Freedom is for those who have the guts to fight for it"..........Thomas Jerfferson President of the United States of America
I have a 20 that leaks that way: If it is too full the water is seeps up under the rim, then drips down.
I have usually had hard water fish in this tank, and the side where the 'leak' is usually shows a white crust where the water dripped then evaporated.
I have usually had hard water fish in this tank, and the side where the 'leak' is usually shows a white crust where the water dripped then evaporated.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!
Happy fish keeping!
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