AquaEquestrian
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Hi everyone. I was wondering if anyone has had a similar problem before or if they have any tips. I have a 72 gal bowfront which I plan to make into a beautiful mini reef. It has been used/filled with freshwater for a month or so, then it sat for a while (a few more months). It then had 2 weeks of just saltwater in it (no leaks) but once the live sand and live rock were added it started dripping from the bottom.
It leaked from the very bottom, around the black trim. I don't know where the leak is exactly since I can only see drips forming on the stand and it is not wet anywhere but the very bottom.
So, we cleaned the tank out and resealed the whole bottom and sides with aquarium sealant. We stripped out the old and added new, waited a few days (the amount of time needed to be cured), then filled it with water. Waited another day -- filled it with sand and LR. After adding ALL the LR it sprang a leak again!
So, it's cleaned out again (man, I'm getting really exasperated with it :mad2: -- it's a ton of work moving 80# of LR and the same in LS ... ) and our plan is to reseal it but add A LOT more. We have resealed tanks before and have never had them leak again. However, this one is a different story.
Any ideas? I can't think of any. It really baffles me how the pressure from the LS and LR make it leak, even after we resealed it. It's a really beautiful tank and I have some fish and coral waiting for their new home!
It leaked from the very bottom, around the black trim. I don't know where the leak is exactly since I can only see drips forming on the stand and it is not wet anywhere but the very bottom.
So, we cleaned the tank out and resealed the whole bottom and sides with aquarium sealant. We stripped out the old and added new, waited a few days (the amount of time needed to be cured), then filled it with water. Waited another day -- filled it with sand and LR. After adding ALL the LR it sprang a leak again!
So, it's cleaned out again (man, I'm getting really exasperated with it :mad2: -- it's a ton of work moving 80# of LR and the same in LS ... ) and our plan is to reseal it but add A LOT more. We have resealed tanks before and have never had them leak again. However, this one is a different story.
Any ideas? I can't think of any. It really baffles me how the pressure from the LS and LR make it leak, even after we resealed it. It's a really beautiful tank and I have some fish and coral waiting for their new home!