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Old 05-01-2008, 07:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,

I got a crack that I noticed recently in my 60 Gallons tank, the crack seems to be on the outside of the glass, I can feel it when touching it, but I can feel water as well with micro drops and salt deposit all around. I took a look from the inside, the silicon looks pretty thick and heavy and doesn't seem to be sliced or damaged. But that thing is pretty scary.

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I was thinking about buying this waterproof silicon glue at home depot and fix it but I think that won't prevent the crack to get bigger.

Anyone had the same problem before? Do you guys have a solution to repair it?

Thanks so much by advance!
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Old 05-01-2008, 07:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Yeah, drain the tank remove the cracked panel and replace it with a new one. It is the only way! otherwise in time, and you will never know when that crack is going to let loose and you going to have a fish and coral covered floor.


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Old 05-01-2008, 07:25 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I wouldn't use waterproof silicon either.
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that's one ugly crack! Id be worried half to death!
don't know if replacing the panel be a solution, I would go with another tank!..
humm bigger maybe..you have an excuse now


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that's one ugly crack! Id be worried half to death!
don't know if replacing the panel be a solution, I would go with another tank!..
humm bigger maybe..you have an excuse now
I know, this is really scary, I love my little guys, the only vision of this possible disaster makes me shiver.

Well, since this tank is a little more than a month old, (bad luck eh?) I'll try to see if the store can exchange it or repair it. Changing the glass face seems like a good solution, unfortunately, speaking of do-it-yourself especially with glass, I'm a looser so I guess I'll ask them.

I'll keep an update on how things are going.

Thanks so much for your quick answers, really happy I found this forum!
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I don't think they'll exchange it, especially after it was set-up already. What size tank is it? Maybe you can find a used one on craigslist instead of paying full price for another brand-new one. Then list that one for sale as a terrarium.


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that's one nasty crack and sadly it's in the seam area to, i would drain that bad boy.
it's a disaster waiting to happen , ( and you know your not going to be home when it happens )
you'll come home after a week end out to the lake , and you'll have dried up fish and stinch only one could imagine.

Oh and if any one think's about this. as you said it's creeping salt, what does salt do ? after the water starts to dry ?
salt starts to crystalise and expand ( and in the seam ) ?


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If it is all glass brand I believe they do come with a warranty. I would call the store where you bought it and see. However reguardless it needs to be replaced now.
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Okay I called the manager, he dropped by to my place a few weeks ago and we get to know well each other so he told me he will get me a new one by Sunday. I hope the glass will be able to handle it until sunday, I half emptied it to drop the pressure inside.
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