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Yes it was holding water at sellers house and at mine for about a month. Tank is 7 years old so I guess **** just happens.sorry to hear man, always one of my biggest fears when buying a new or used tank. was the tank holding water when you went to look at it?
Wow.... I definitely feel you about trying to fix it yourself.. Sometimes you got to know when to cut your loses before yo lose more... See what your able to save.. Check that stand out.. See if it was the issue.. See where you placed the tank if that was the issue and if so what can be done to remedy it.. Then take your time and decide what you want to do.. Do you want try another 210? If so do you want to go new or wait for a used one? The time waiting can give you time to get your gear up so don't feel rushed.. Took me 3 years to redo my 75 lol but it's a work in progress.. Patience is key in this hobby so don't let this break your spirit.. To be honest it's better now then later.. You could of lost corals,fish and could of happened at a time when you weren't there.. Soo the glass half full is better then the one half empty lol
Great a plan... Now check that stand to see if it was the issue and check that area you plan to place it.. Hopefully the issue was the old tank and not the place or stand...Yea I talked to my LFS about a replacement tank. I can order one if I decide to go that way. Honestly I've got everything I need to get started. I'm putting some feelers out maybe sell this tank to someone who is willing to fix and risk it. To me the cost of a new tank is worth the piece of mind. Not to mention how much the damage would be if it breaks while I'm not there.
Thank you. Back to the waiting game.Looks good