Tank with a chip what’s the risk

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Hey guys I’m in the process of buying a Red Sea 525XL
The tank has a small chip off thd front glass bottom left corner how risky do you think this is.

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Is your question about risk because you are concerned about the chip, or the fact that it is a G1 RedSea tank with a unsupported front glass? I think the tank in itself, with all the issues they have is more of a concern.
Just my opinion.
 
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Is your question about risk because you are concerned about the chip, or the fact that it is a G1 RedSea tank with a unsupported front glass? I think the tank in itself, with all the issues they have is more of a concern.
Just my opinion.
What kind of issues do they have?
Also I’m worried it’ll leak or blow out due to the chip
 

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True true haha, wonder if Somone tried replacing the seams or something
We looked at a tank recently that was a fantastic “deal” and the woman claimed no one touched seams…the clear silicone slathered over the chipped away black made me feel she might just be full of it lol
 

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