Emergency: Leaking 300g FOWLR tank

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Hey all,

Luckily I'm home and caught this somewhat early on. Just noticed a decent amount of water on my floor and traced it back to a corner of the tank where it is slowly pooling up from below. It seems likely that there is a small fracture on the bottom/inside/corner of the tank - I can't actually see what is going on just where the water is coming out of.

Anyway, I am not equipped to handle this (i do not have a large enough tank to evac the livestock). I am posting to ask if anyone can speak to a similar emergency and if you can recommend a company to help.

thanks in advance!
danny
 
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The location of the leak has been identified. The water is coming out a little quicker now, and i found it about halfway up the tank in the corner. It is hard to see because of the focus, but circled here.
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buckets and bins and whatever containers you have to save your livestock.
 

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If you have a local reefing forum, I would reach out ASAP and see what supplies/support you can get.
 

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In the meantime, start draining the tank to below the leak point and it may buy you some time.
 

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I agree with cell and would add if you have a good connection with your LFS I would give them a call.
 
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My anxiety is running and I'm kind of all over the place right now, but I put some "reef glue" on the outside and inside in that spot, and it seems to be holding for now. I don't see any wet coming out.
 

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I’m not local but I did have a tank leak before on me. Drain it asap and get all the fish and rocks into large bins or even buckets. If you don’t have any which I assume you do go to the store and get some. Save the rock and sand in a separate container and keep it wet. You could also move fish to the sump if you have one. And create a siphon outside or to a sink drain to drain the rest of the water until you can get a new tank. Your priority should be saving the fish and your floors.
 

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