Saltlife757
New member
Hey everyone,
I need serious help/advice. I had my 6 month old 150 gallon aquarium spring a major leak over night causing every bit of water to flood the floor and killed all of my live stock except for CUC.
First thing first, I was able to avoid all home damages aside from a couple side floor boards warping. The rugs dried out, water was able to be shop vac, and all the furniture was raised up.
I was able to find out that the leak WAS NOT from any plumbing or sump tank problem. After cleaning all of my sand and rock out the tank, I poured water back into the tank to find out where the water came out from. It turns out that part of the silicon seal did not hold up.
Is this a known problem with Marineland Aquariums???? I got the tank BRAND NEW and has been up and running since August 1st.
Please share your knowledge and experiences. I really want to stay in the hobby. I just need help about what to do.
I need serious help/advice. I had my 6 month old 150 gallon aquarium spring a major leak over night causing every bit of water to flood the floor and killed all of my live stock except for CUC.
First thing first, I was able to avoid all home damages aside from a couple side floor boards warping. The rugs dried out, water was able to be shop vac, and all the furniture was raised up.
I was able to find out that the leak WAS NOT from any plumbing or sump tank problem. After cleaning all of my sand and rock out the tank, I poured water back into the tank to find out where the water came out from. It turns out that part of the silicon seal did not hold up.
Is this a known problem with Marineland Aquariums???? I got the tank BRAND NEW and has been up and running since August 1st.
Please share your knowledge and experiences. I really want to stay in the hobby. I just need help about what to do.