Chip in sump

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So I'm not sure how but noticed a chip todat. I unfortunately can't move the sump and just replace it without tearing down practically my whole tank. Is this cosmetic or do I need to worry? If so can I repair this in place with some epoxy or like sister glass like you do with joists?

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There isn't a right answer to this. It may be good forever, it may not.
 

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So I'm not sure how but noticed a chip todat. I unfortunately can't move the sump and just replace it without tearing down practically my whole tank. Is this cosmetic or do I need to worry? If so can I repair this in place with some epoxy or like sister glass like you do with joists?

IMG_20210905_183648.jpg


IMG_20210905_183640.jpg


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It's probably ok for now. If you are really worried, I'll fill it with silicone.
 

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