btw im really sorry about your tank!
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Now you tell me....Would you like me to make you some glass ones? I’m right over in Santa Cruz!
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I have a feeling you are going to keep asking until somebody tells you what you want to hear. These tanks fail for several reasons combined.the glass on the front is 2-3mm thicker than the sides the stand is fine no bowing or warping and has remained level allround
Easy advice to give if you have never torn a large tank down and put it back together. I have the experience and ability and would never build my own glass tank.The OP's labor is free and the materials are negligible so I would give it a go. Plenty of expertise out there on how to do it and I would not hesitate to give it a try. It's worthless in its current state and it sounds like he cannot afford a new tank.
I am sorry to hear about this! And after only having it for 10 weeks. That seller really dodged a bulletI have seen many posts now about silicone failures and today mine went,chaos ensued for about 5 mins whilst tank emptied itself. Luckily no real damage and managed to save livestock (10 week old tank running but i bought 2nd hand) the full set up was a steal so im not mad about it!
what im looking for is options!! i do not have the money to replace tank,cabinet etc
what are peoples thought on getting in resealed and widening the cabinet base and reinforcing as this design seems like a glaringly obvious design flaw as the front glass over hangs the cabinet,so must be under great pressure
ineed help and advice plz "red sea reefer 350"

If I was in OP's position, I would give it a try too....but I'm into all the DIY stuff anyway....The OP's labor is free and the materials are negligible so I would give it a go. Plenty of expertise out there on how to do it and I would not hesitate to give it a try. It's worthless in it's current state and it sounds like he cannot afford a new tank.
Thanks for the mention @BeanAnimalI have a feeling you are going to keep asking until somebody tells you what you want to hear. These tanks fail for several reasons combined.
The time and skill required to:
-Fix the stand to properly support the tank
-disassemble and remove every trace of silicone
-reassemble perfectly all in one shot, no cold joints
-add eurobraces
…and get it all correct with peace of mind that it will hold?
I think you are biting of more than you can chew, but go for it if that is what you are waiting to hear.
@Joe Glass Cages maybe this fine person needs a competitive tank quote
Haha nice punOuch - wish I had some insight on what to do next. Everyone here seems to part the Red Sea at some point. Not a miracle. lol
Building its cheap, it’s failure that stands to be far more expensive than.The OP's labor is free and the materials are negligible so I would give it a go. Plenty of expertise out there on how to do it and I would not hesitate to give it a try. It's worthless in it's current state and it sounds like he cannot afford a new tank.
18 minutes late, dang i type slow on my phone…Building its cheap, it’s failure that stands to be far more expensive than.The OP's labor is free and the materials are negligible so I would give it a go. Plenty of expertise out there on how to do it and I would not hesitate to give it a try. It's worthless in it's current state and it sounds like he cannot afford a new tank.
How much does it cost if it fails catastrophically in 9 months? Livestock? While out of the house?

Was this a g1 or g2 reefer 350? Just curious cause I just picked up a gen 1 reefer 350I have seen many posts now about silicone failures and today mine went,chaos ensued for about 5 mins whilst tank emptied itself. Luckily no real damage and managed to save livestock (10 week old tank running but i bought 2nd hand) the full set up was a steal so im not mad about it!
what im looking for is options!! i do not have the money to replace tank,cabinet etc
what are peoples thought on getting in resealed and widening the cabinet base and reinforcing as this design seems like a glaringly obvious design flaw as the front glass over hangs the cabinet,so must be under great pressure
ineed help and advice plz "red sea reefer 350"
There are several contributing factors. A "floating" front is fine if engineered properly.So my tank is dropped off at one of the worlds famous tank builders and he reassures me that it is the ridiculous floating front feature. will post photos when he has worked his magic,