Resealing a Tank

Hugh Mann

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I've read up on the subject, watched videos. Seems like a pretty easy thing to do. Looks like I may have an opportunity to try it for myself. I'm getting my hands on a free, leaky 50 gallon. Glass is intact, just a leaky seal.

My question, which I haven't seen mentioned anywhere, is when resealing a tank, do you have to do the entire tank, or just the one panel that leaks?
 

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I recommend that you reseal the entire tank. New silicon often doesn't seal well to old silicone so the spots where the new and old meet would be potential issues.
 

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I've resealed several tanks and on a 20 gallon I did just one panel. It never caused any issues where the new silicone met the old, but it was a new tank and I wouldn't risk doing it on anything larger.
 

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