I acquired, for free, an older 150 gallon corner-flo aquarium from a friend. I'm guessing it's 10-15 years old. I helped him tear-down the system, and at the time the tank was running great and not leaking. I've had it stored inside for about 2 years on a level surface. I'm working towards finally getting the tank set up again, and wanted to water-test it to make sure there's no leaks. It looks like the previous owner had made his own overflows/standpipes (not sure what you call them?), and just cut them out when the system was disassembled.
So my first question is: Is there any way to identify what brand of aquarium this is? The dimensions are 48"x24"x30" tall. Also, would you recommend purchasing new standpipes from the original manufacturer, or make a new set of DIY standpipes?
Second question: Some of the silicone on the interior of the tank looks pretty rough. I'm wondering if I should take the time to replace the deteriorating silicone, or just leave it and do the water/leak test? I've been told that it's really the silicone in the joints that does the work of holding the glass together and preventing leaks, not the silicone you see on the insides of the tank? I've had some others tell me that if it's not leaking, just leave it alone and set it up
Thanks in advance for any help/advice
So my first question is: Is there any way to identify what brand of aquarium this is? The dimensions are 48"x24"x30" tall. Also, would you recommend purchasing new standpipes from the original manufacturer, or make a new set of DIY standpipes?
Second question: Some of the silicone on the interior of the tank looks pretty rough. I'm wondering if I should take the time to replace the deteriorating silicone, or just leave it and do the water/leak test? I've been told that it's really the silicone in the joints that does the work of holding the glass together and preventing leaks, not the silicone you see on the insides of the tank? I've had some others tell me that if it's not leaking, just leave it alone and set it up
Thanks in advance for any help/advice

