75 gal chipped repair or scrap

Hoot712

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Im thinking scrap but not sure with chip location. Got a used complete setup for $200 priced out to $1500. Need to replace some parts but is tank salvageable. I know i can get glass repair kit.

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Doesn't look like much but if I'm going to have 75 gallons of saltwater sitting at an elevated position in my house you better believe I will want it to be in the most sound container possible. 75 gallon tanks can be replaced pretty cheaply in the grand scheme of things, so I would try to find a new one.
 

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while there is very little risk of it breaking, it's still not worth it. (75 gallons is a lot of water to clean up) I would just pick up a new one
 

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