I thought that too but maybe it started slowly.Floor looks fine.
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I thought that too but maybe it started slowly.Floor looks fine.
You should do a build thread, especially for Red Sea owners.Welp, now I have a temp 75g lagoon style tank….
at least it’s plumbed into the sump so I still have filtration and aeration..
No, it didn’t. But the bubble moved about a millimeter so I pulled the plug.Did it start leaking?
Well, I did rob you of a 24 hour livestream of the tank. So to make you whole, come summer time, I’m going to fill it up out side and get a webcam on it. I’m actually curious how much life was left in the seam. I’d be lying if I said I won’t be watching the stream whilst not at home. giggidy.You should do a build thread, especially for Red Sea owners.
Sorry, but glad it didn't hit the floor uncontrolled.
im glad the took care of you. They are quick to respond and pretty easy to work with.Here's how my V1 XXL 750's seam failed. It was 3.5 years old. Red Sea replaced the tank, stand and tossed in a RS ATO. Contact them ASAP, get all documents ready (invoice, photos etc) and hopefully they will make you whole. That was Dec 14th. My new 750XXL is now 1 month old and thriving. Hang in there, you can rebuild.
Ya, it was pretty devastating but luckily i have a 2nd 180 g tank and a friend lent me two frag tanks. Between these i was able to save all live rock, all fish (although had a wrasse jump from the frag tank) and most coral. So far, new tank is acting fully cycled. I also saved about 50g of the old water and mixed old sand with new live sand. All in all it was 3 weeks of hell until the new tank arrived and then had to pay someone to help me get it up and running but issues with tanks are all part of the hobby. #reeflifeim glad the took care of you. They are quick to respond and pretty easy to work with.
I get that the failures are horrible and can easily ruin a life for awhile when it happens, but I will admit, they don’t **** around with their customer service after the fact.
Tanks are pretty simple to seal.