I need advice…..

It doesn't look concerning to me. I would watch the seams and bubbles to see if they get bigger. If they do get noticeably bigger, then I would recommend that you replace the tank.
 
They look fine to me...
Take a picture of the seam once per month and compare to see if they are getting worse.

If they're 'failing', it's not going to be like a dam giving way... You have a rimmed tank, so it'll be much less dramatic.
You could re-silicone it yourself, which isn't that hard or complicated. $10 vs $85...

Petco has a 50% off sale on the 29 gallon right now... FYI. Aqueon for $45.
 
Thank you all so much for the speedy responses…I really cannot express how much I appreciate all of you! I think I’ll keep a very close eye on it for now…and start saving up for a new tank.
 
Personally, I would take some photos as a baseline and then monitor. If you see it getting worse, then replace the tank.
 
@FUNGI if it does burst…would I go about getting them to replace it since it’s only 2?
 
If there's a problem, it likely won't "burst", but it may leak...

As for the warranty, if you contact the manufacturer and have your proof of purchase/receipt, they will be able to walk you thru the process.
 
You might look into getting a 20 gallon tote (Rubbermaid or Sterilite are food safe/fish safe) to use if the tank fails. I have a couple and they are a good investment :)
(Could get a smaller one(s) but figure since the main tank is 29, a 20 gallon would work best)
 
Actually? It’s 2

Central Aquatic : 5 year warranty...


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Seams on my 90g bow front are full of bubbles. Looked like this for 8 years with no issues.

Hope I didn’t jinx it
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I’m kinda terrified of this thing bursting…would it be worth the peace of mind to just replace it all together?
This is why I bought a new tank. At least your tank will be more budget friendly than mine.

If the bubbles are indeed new, I'd get a new tank and transfer everything. I hate worrying about seam failures.
 
Hello!
You've some options:
1- some said that the warranty is still valid, so I would try to contact the manufacturer and see their opinion;
2- if you are really worried you could look to buy a new tank, people said that is quite cheap in US (I can't give an opinion on that, tanks are expensive here - tanks as large as 29 gallons are about BRL 350-500, minimum wage is BRL 1500) so you might want to buy a new one.
 
Ok, yeah, I figured the tank would need replacing…but, just wondering, is it possible to re-do the seams?
it is possible but frankly it's more effort than it's worth unless you have a very large, custom tank. I'd just buy a new one during one of petco's $1 per gallon sale.
 
it is possible but frankly it's more effort than it's worth unless you have a very large, custom tank. I'd just buy a new one during one of petco's $1 per gallon sale.
or do both.....buy replacement tank and go after the warranty. 99% sure that the vendor will just refund as shipping alone will outweigh the cost of the tanks wholesale value.
 

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