Leaky Skimmer Cup

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I hoped this was just overflow or something, but after I cleaned the skimmer cup last night, it appears the cup is leaking. What can be done about this? Is something like this covered under warranty? Thanks!
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You could seal it with silicone if the warranty thing doesn’t work out. Just do it outside of the aquarium and make sure to let it cure
 
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It’s only like 2 months old... I’m hoping someone from Coralvue will chime in and let me know.
 

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+1 on super glue, silicone doesn’t like acrylic. That is if warranty doesn’t cover it
 

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It’s only like 2 months old... I’m hoping someone from Coralvue will chime in and let me know.
Please submit a support ticket at coralvue.com/support with your proof of purchase and your shipping information. I will have a replacement cup sent to you.
 
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Wow! Talk about customer service! I’ll do that right away Jeremy! Thanks!!
 
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