90 gallon used tank seam. Something or nothing?

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Bought this used 90 gallon tank few weeks ago. Been filled for a week so I was just curious re inspecting seams which all are fine but ran into this. Seen a few threads stating it’s nothing to worry about that these little white lines are somewhat common. Just need a few more opinions. Thanks in advance
 

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I can’t load the pictures
 
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Should be ok. The seal looks solid. I had those in my old tank (300g Marineland Deep Dimension). The manufacturer referred to them as "stretch marks". Had that tank for years and they never changed.
 
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Should be ok. The seal looks solid. I had those in my old tank (300g Marineland Deep Dimension). The manufacturer referred to them as "stretch marks". Had that tank for years and

Should be ok. The seal looks solid. I had those in my old tank (300g Marineland Deep Dimension). The manufacturer referred to them as "stretch marks". Had that tank for years and they never changed.
Yeah i figured it was probably nothing. Read where some guy had the same lines on his and he went 10+ years no problem. Like I said all over
Should be ok. The seal looks solid. I had those in my old tank (300g Marineland Deep Dimension). The manufacturer referred to them as "stretch marks". Had that tank for years and they never changed.
seems look perfect no tiny bubbles or anything even
 
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