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It was working with no leaks when I came and saw it. I didn’t catch this until I got it back home. We emptied it together at sellers house…Yes I would be very concerned about it, especially with the tank being a Red Sea.
Do you already have the tank setup, or is the picture from the previous owner?
Don’t I have to remove all the current silicone to do that?If your tank is empty and dry no harm in sealing the inside up on every joint with a silicone that is reef safe . Because if you don’t you will only kick yourself if it does leak later on when all set up then it’s an even bigger job
This is not good advice.If your tank is empty and dry no harm in sealing the inside up on every joint with a silicone that is reef safe . Because if you don’t you will only kick yourself if it does leak later on when all set up then it’s an even bigger job
Yes you would. Putting silicone over the existing seams will do nothing and look badDon’t I have to remove all the current silicone to do that?
Yea at this point I’m thinking of getting it re-sealed…it was a good deal and everything looked great and he had it filled with water for a while but I’m already stressed about it without water in it yetBeing a Red Sea, I would definitely be concerned but that’s just based on my knowledge of their history with seam breaks.