Posting here because I don't want to have to explain a TBS tank in the general forum. Received part 2 two and half weeks ago.
My 90 gallon tank started leaking, luckily my daughter saw it right when it had started, could have been much worse. I placed everything in rubbermaid bins, sump, and brute trash cans. Everyone has power heads and heaters. Should everything be OK? The leak was in the bottom of the tank and was seeping over the frame (AGA), no way to pinpoint the leak so I replace all the silicone in the bottom of the tank and am waiting for it to cure.
Everything has been out of the tank since Sunday PM. I can't test my silicone job until tomorrow (Wednesday). If all goes well (crossing my fingers) I won't be able to put everything back in the tank until Thursday. Any tips or suggestions would be appreciated. My biggest fear is sparking another cycle and what I might lose. The sand is in it's own bin (power head and heater) and since it is about 5-6 inches deep I have mixing it a little hoping to avoid the bottom layer building up bad stuff.
My 90 gallon tank started leaking, luckily my daughter saw it right when it had started, could have been much worse. I placed everything in rubbermaid bins, sump, and brute trash cans. Everyone has power heads and heaters. Should everything be OK? The leak was in the bottom of the tank and was seeping over the frame (AGA), no way to pinpoint the leak so I replace all the silicone in the bottom of the tank and am waiting for it to cure.
Everything has been out of the tank since Sunday PM. I can't test my silicone job until tomorrow (Wednesday). If all goes well (crossing my fingers) I won't be able to put everything back in the tank until Thursday. Any tips or suggestions would be appreciated. My biggest fear is sparking another cycle and what I might lose. The sand is in it's own bin (power head and heater) and since it is about 5-6 inches deep I have mixing it a little hoping to avoid the bottom layer building up bad stuff.
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