70 or 125???

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Picked up this bad boy at a garage sale for $20.
Original owner listed it at 70 Gallons, but when I got it measured myself it’s actually 125 reef-ready [emoji51]
Going to use this thread to track the progress of the tank as I get it up and running.
Needs a lot of TLC and probably should be resealed.
Paint needs to be taken off the sides as I don’t just want to look at my tank from the front.
Might be a bit of a slow burn as I just set up my first saltwater tank 2 months ago and I have other commitments made with my money but I will keep this updated the whole way through.
Well...anyways, enjoy the ride guys. [emoji4]

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Wow, 20 quid? You can't go wrong! looking forward to seeing the build!
 
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Wow, 20 quid? You can't go wrong! looking forward to seeing the build!

Yea it was a steal, I’m going to work on resealing it tomorrow and try and get all that paint off the frame.
 
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So I’ve been cleaning off this tank and came across a potential problem.
I have a small crack in the glass in the lower right corner of the tank, any advice?
Do I need to be worried or is this just cosmetic?
I would hate to come home to a basement full of water.
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not really much you can do if it’s on the front besides using sealant, but if it’s on the back you can get a quart of pond sealer and put a layer with fiberglass mesh and it will seal it up.
 
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not really much you can do if it’s on the front besides using sealant, but if it’s on the back you can get a quart of pond sealer and put a layer with fiberglass mesh and it will seal it up.
Think it’s still serviceable?
Not really super worked about appearance.
Just interested in keeping my floor dry lol
 

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Yeah should be, a quart is about $60usd and people use it to seal the inside of wooden 300g aquariums with no problems of them leaking
 
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Ok, so I’m thinking about proceeding with this set up but I’m super concerned because I just had a DIY sump spring a leak from the last chamber. Having 10-15 gallons of water spill on my floor was bad enough, I don’t know what I’d do if I walked downstairs and found 120 gallons of water on the carpet lol.
Anything I can do here to ensure the safety of the tank?
I’m honestly thinking about buying a new tank instead...anybody know a good place to shop for a new tank?
 

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Honestly.

For peace of mind - I would go for a new tank. This is the start of a very long process, and you'd hate to have to worry about the foundation of your new project (or ever have an issue)....just my 0.02$.

Thanks,

Pat
 
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