Leaking Reef Casa Pico 6

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Hey all,

I haven’t had a chance to look in person yet, but noticed from my cameras that I have a leaking Reef Casa 6 gallon Pico.

Has anyone else had issues?


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More to come tonight once I am home. Thankfully this tank is just a few corals and doesn’t seem to be leaking enough to run the pump dry yet. Going to move everything into another pico tank I have on hand.
 

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Yeah, it's possible, but seems unlikely that a little 6g tank is leaking like that. Could there be something wicking water out of the tank, or a malfunctioning ATO/doser? The filter bag or fabric on the back left caught my eye as well.
 
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Yep, I hung the mesh bag on the outside, it was wicking water on me.

Disregard! Lol
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