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I got my tank last summer. it is a 55-gallon acrylic tank on a mahogany stand and a 40-gallon sump under it. it has a sever buldge and bad leaking. I got it off of craigslist and when i saw it for the first time i realized there was water damage to the stand and the floor wet. I assumed the owner had just spilled some water on the floor and the water damage was just from splashes and the tank being old. however, when I set it up it was only a week before I noticed sever salt creep on the edges the joints in the pipes and down the side of the stand I wiped it off and resealed the plumping along with optimizing it eg cutting extra pipes. later that week I emptied the tank, let it dry and resealed it with silicone sealant. it was fine for the next month however now on my weekly water change I noticed dripping on nearly every side of the tank and a bulge on the back piece of acrylic. the tank is five years old and I don't know to blame the seller and don't know what good that would do or if it is just old or what to do in general. I am going to have to empty it soon and with finals right now my parents are not going to be happy especially since they are already apprehensive about the hobby. what should I do before all of the water is on my floor and in the longterm?
