Worry about seam?

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Good sunday everyone!

I just recently discovered this on my seam, a few days ago.
Tank is a 7 year old red sea reefer, does it look worrying? It just barely reaches the waterline. Can i leave it and keep an eye on it? Or can i put something to reinforce it?
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The second picture alone adds a more worrying aspect. If it popped the child in the pic would have the shock of their lives at best, at worst, I couldn't imagine.

It looks like new tank time for the safety of the household if you ask me.
 
What are the dimensions of your tank?.., could you buy some dork of tension-strap around it? It won't look great, but maybe it will buy you some time?
 
Its a 425l tank, dimensions are 120cmx57.5cmx55cm.

Im guessing from all your responses that i should try to work out a new tank quite quickly. I will check for a ratchet strap and visit my LFS next week for options for replacement.
 
It's probably been like that for the 7 years. You've just gotten paranoid from all the red sea posts....
 
common issue with red sea...yet people still buy them why???
When I get to this stage I’ll be ordering a water box. I didn’t know they existed when I bought my Red Sea however I do now.
 
Good sunday everyone!

I just recently discovered this on my seam, a few days ago.
Tank is a 7 year old red sea reefer, does it look worrying? It just barely reaches the waterline. Can i leave it and keep an eye on it? Or can i put something to reinforce it?
20260215_123221_87053B76-1E7C-4332-A57B-B1231E98B11B.png

20260215_123221_B41AA2B2-C122-40C3-AA2C-3439548D8450.png
This amount of separation is worrisome. I would personally replace sooner than later!
 
common issue with red sea...yet people still buy them why???
Because i didnt know of the problems when i bought it 7 years ago :)
Plus at my LFS it was the advertised brand, i didnt see any other saltwater tank brands there
 
Good sunday everyone!

I just recently discovered this on my seam, a few days ago.
Tank is a 7 year old red sea reefer, does it look worrying? It just barely reaches the waterline. Can i leave it and keep an eye on it? Or can i put something to reinforce it?
20260215_123221_87053B76-1E7C-4332-A57B-B1231E98B11B.png

20260215_123221_B41AA2B2-C122-40C3-AA2C-3439548D8450.png
This amount of separation is worrisome. I would personally replace sooner than later!
I put a mark on where the separation is currently, i will get a ratchet strap tomorrow and visit my LFS sometimes next week. Also waiting for answer from Red Sea
 
If you dont have a ratchet strap this morning use rope or twine or even duct tape all the way around the tank without further delay. Anything will help the seam until you get a ratchet strap. The duct tape can be doubled or tripled for about a foot by the failing seam and at least 2-3 wraps all the way around the tank. That will help keep the pressure from pushing on that seam(and others).
 
common issue with red sea...yet people still buy them why???
this is a good one, everyone should look at it
 
Good sunday everyone!

I just recently discovered this on my seam, a few days ago.
Tank is a 7 year old red sea reefer, does it look worrying? It just barely reaches the waterline. Can i leave it and keep an eye on it? Or can i put something to reinforce it?
20260215_123221_87053B76-1E7C-4332-A57B-B1231E98B11B.png

20260215_123221_B41AA2B2-C122-40C3-AA2C-3439548D8450.png
Not good, what did RS say?
 

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