Since new silicone won't properly adhere to old silicone, they would have to disassemble the hole tank, clean the old silicone off the old glass, and rebuild the tank. It will be cheaper to buy a new tank the way you want it
since new silicone won't properly adhere to old silicone, they would have to disassemble the hole tank, clean the old silicone off the old glass, and rebuild the tank. It will be cheaper to buy a new tank the way you want it
ok. what about this. if I buy a tank that is not drilled. where can I go and get it done at. I saw a 220 for sale "not drilled " and wanted to get a ghost overflow done on it.. ??? anyone knows where I can get this done...
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