Salt creep on aquarium base. Has my tank finally come to its end?

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Hi Reefers,

My beautiful 75 gallon marine tank is 10 years old but I fear that it is nearing its end. Recently salt creep began to appear above the liner at the bottom of the tank - so I'm wondering whether the seal is starting to go and I should disassemble. (see jpg)

Question: is it possible to use aquarium sealant on the outside of the tank along the base to stop this? Or is my tank essentially done?

Thanks!

--Bubbles

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I honestly would not risk a flood, look around the entire tank and see if you find moisture anywhere. If you do, I'd begin looking for a new tank ASAP.
 
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Not a silly question at all. That sometimes happens when I clean my tank but I haven't done that in a few weeks. The corner where I think the leak is coming from is a little damp at the base but there is no sign of it dribbling down from the top.
 
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Thank you for all your advice. Much appreciated. I am moving my livestock and corals to my LFS for store credit on Tuesday and then I will start to break it down. I've been into aquariums since I was 8 but this was definitely my biggest, best, and most challenging tank yet. I will miss it very much. :(

Here is a jpg of it at its best.

Cheers!

--Bubbles

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Why break it down? I think Petco is still running a $1/gallon sale. You could just replace the tank and move everything right over.

I could do that but a new 48 long would have to be custom-drilled for the sump with new fittings, etc. - which would take a couple of weeks on order. Not sure I could keep my corals and fish alive in buckets for all that time - we don't live in a big place. I would also want to swap out the sump which is also in pretty bad shape. And my wife is already eyeing the space that would be freed up as well. ;)
 

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If the tank is drilled check for bulkhead leaks. sometimes water will travel around the inside of the trim and pool up in a place nowhere near the water source.
 

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