Ca1ore, thanks for the info on the bubbles. I believe you told me the same info on my tank.
Osama, I too have some bubbles, however mine are more hairlike. I don't know who made my tank, some say GC. The tank is euro braced at the top, inside bottom and even inside edges (likely due to the height go my tank 42"). I've been told by some to worry and by others to not worry. In my experience working in construction, silicone one cured will hold and resist separation. However, vibrations, movements, etc all will stress any joint. More importantly up level surfaces and warping wooden frames are probably more likely to cause issues. As with anything in reefing .. Monitoring is key. I plan on adding it to. My checklist when looking over plumbing, pumps, etc. any signs of leakage (hopefully it will give a warning) then take emergency action. Until then I'm not overly worried. The bracing is 1/2"x3 and silicones everywhere
Osama, I too have some bubbles, however mine are more hairlike. I don't know who made my tank, some say GC. The tank is euro braced at the top, inside bottom and even inside edges (likely due to the height go my tank 42"). I've been told by some to worry and by others to not worry. In my experience working in construction, silicone one cured will hold and resist separation. However, vibrations, movements, etc all will stress any joint. More importantly up level surfaces and warping wooden frames are probably more likely to cause issues. As with anything in reefing .. Monitoring is key. I plan on adding it to. My checklist when looking over plumbing, pumps, etc. any signs of leakage (hopefully it will give a warning) then take emergency action. Until then I'm not overly worried. The bracing is 1/2"x3 and silicones everywhere