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unfortunelty my display tank had a seam failure, so I need to sell 2 of my radions to help fund a new tank. Both radions have a manufacture date in February of 2014. They will come with original boxes, and everything that would be included. I will also include some stainless steel bolts you can use if you want to make your own bracket like I did.

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Here’s the mayham. I’ll take individual pictures of the lights tomorrow. Thank you.
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Light 2
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Buggers! This will make you stronger. Hopefully, a slow seam leak caught in time...

Caught in time, but it was a major leak, and almost a catastrophic failure. Luckily my girlfriend and I were home and my girlfriend caught it right as it happened, otherwise the entire panel would have come off. She just happened to be sitting next to the tank when it started to leak. Within 2 minutes, the eurobrace failed, and the seam popped downward a total of about 8”, and the system lost about 50-75 gallons of water. When my girlfriend yelled that my tank was leaking, I ran into our family room and I literally watched the panel separate in front of my eyes. In about 5 seconds I watched the silicone seam seperating lower and lower. I grabbed ratchet straps out of my garage and tightened them around the panels to stop the panel from coming off, then was able to quickly drain all the water, while transferring livestock into my grow out system in my garage. It was most likely seconds away from having the entire panel come off, and after draining the tank and inspecting it further, the top right side was seperated 1/2” and starting to fail.

I’m thinking the cause was because it’s a 10 year old tank and was recently moved when we got into our new house. Either way, huge bummer.
 
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I updated the original post with pictures of the individual lights.
 

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