What do you do with your broken aquariums?

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Just like the title says, your leakers, your cracked glass, your aquarium you try to drill but bust the glass instead (in my case). What do y’all do with these things afterwards.

I thought about having a new pane of glass made but that’s risky As far as getting it all sealed up again, or do you repurpose the aquarium if it’s just cracked or leaking, or Do you break the rest of the glass and throw it away or do you let it just collect dust and think about what might have been?
 

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I just took one tank apart to use the glass for sump baffles. It was far cheaper to do that then have custom glass cut.

Depending on your skill level and tank size it's not that difficult to fix your broken tank. or you could use the rest of the pieces as drilling practise :)
 

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I made partitions for my current sump from a old 20 gallon tall aquarium I had.
 

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They sit in my yard for years on end and then I finally either throw them out or give them away. I had a 180 in my yard for 2 years. It cracked when I moved. I finally found someone who would take it for a snake. I think I just have my failed diy acrylic tank left between my sheds :)
 
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I just took one tank apart to use the glass for sump baffles. It was far cheaper to do that then have custom glass cut.

Depending on your skill level and tank size it's not that difficult to fix your broken tank. or you could use the rest of the pieces as drilling practise :)
Yes, great idea for folks with non tempered glass!
 
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They sit in my yard for years on end and then I finally either throw them out or give them away. I had a 180 in my yard for 2 years. It cracked when I moved. I finally found someone who would take it for a snake. I think I just have my failed diy acrylic tank left between my sheds :)
One of those neighbors, huh?
 

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I made a cracked 20 high into a terrarium. I even had some small fish with it partway filled with water. I have a 55 gallon that I busted the center brace on, may become a baitfish tank or a veggie starting tank come springtime.
 

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I made a cracked 20 high into a terrarium. I even had some small fish with it partway filled with water. I have a 55 gallon that I busted the center brace on, may become a baitfish tank or a veggie starting tank come springtime.
Paludarium, nice
 

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Depending on the size and thickness, it may be cost effective to replace the broken glass. Even if you don't fully trust it, can be used as a quarantine. Sell it to recoup repair costs and some.

Drilling practice.
Cut apart and reuse the glass (Currently using side panels from a 10gal as a lid)
Terrarium.
Lots of options.
 

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Depends on the tank, if I bust a 5 or 10 gal and don't need the glass immediately for another project, reptile etc it's getting tossed. If it's a large one that I still want to use I'll reseal replace glass etc as I've done a lot of them and am confident in the process. If it's large and I was tearing down anyway I'd either sell or give as a no water use for someone else to reseal (basically alert them to the issue) or pull it apart to glass sheets to use at a later date.
 

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Years ago I did a stupid thing, this is before the internet and instant information. But I had a 55 gallon tank and as many of you know they had a center support, and I saw no need to keep it and i cut it, well i heard the front glass go thunggggg and it bowed out
Well after that I was afraid to stand in front of it and it wasn't till about a month or so that I got a new tank.
I emptied it, took it outside, covered it in a blanket and broke it into pieces. Got rid of it a little at a time.
My friend laughed at me for months.
 

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Paludarium, nice
Correction 25 gallon....was my previous reef tank. Worked great as a little jungle until preset heater cooked the tank.
25 gal terra.jpg
 

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