johnhenry1
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what do you think of this seam? this tank is a 300 gallon glass aquarium and is probably 7 years old. it is a used tank and is currently sitting empty. will this tank have an issue down the road leaking?
Water, movement, and time have gotten to the seam: it has air/water in it. Time to consider repair or replacement before it starts leaking/comes apart.
lol"¦300g isn't going to leak"¦well it might for the first minute or two"¦i would tend to think 300g is going to fail catastrophically though, that is a butt load of water/ pressure/ and weight
disassembling, properly cleaning and reassembling a tank of this magnitude will be likely as expensive as having it made in the first place"¦i am willing to bet a good couple thousand"¦.doing it yourself"¦considerably cheaper, yet very painstaking and time consuming...
Well at least you can appreciate the subtley...![]()
lol"¦300g isn't going to leak"¦well it might for the first minute or two"¦i would tend to think 300g is going to fail catastrophically though, that is a butt load of water/ pressure/ and weight
disassembling, properly cleaning and reassembling a tank of this magnitude will be likely as expensive as having it made in the first place"¦i am willing to bet a good couple thousand"¦.doing it yourself"¦considerably cheaper, yet very painstaking and time consuming...
Yikes! I'm afraid to leak test it now. The tank is very well braced on the top and bottom, so could that possibly prevent a the tank from bursting?
lol"¦i can"¦wasn't sure a new member dealing with 300g of water would though.
So i shouldn't even bother leak testing it. Also, is it worth getting repaired at my lfs or should I just get a new tank?