Is it ok to use this aquarium?

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Hidoi

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Hi

I just got my new ~250 gallon tank, but the moving company that I hired chipped the bottom of the front glass (see images).
Do you think it's safe to use as it is?
From what I can see it's just chipped, not cracked.
Aesthetically I do not mind that it's chipped as it will be covered anyway. I just want to know if the structural integrity is fine as I don't want that amount of water on my floor >.<

Thanks in advance.

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It would be best if we got a picture of it.
 
Oh I don’t know how I didn’t see them, my apologies.
Hmm, I personally would trust it however my opinion on this isn’t very great as I have little to no experience with chips.
duanes duanes can you help?
 
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Here's a chip in my 150 gallon, a very old, thick glass tank bought in the mid 1980s. The chip is about 1/4" deep

I had it up and running from then (mid 80's), until 2015 when I moved from the U.S., I then gave it to a friend, who has it still up and running.
One caveat, it was made when the thickness of glass was "maybe" heavier than today average new tanks.
 
If the chip doesn’t compromise the silicone to the point of leaking, and it’s chipped in such a way that it will not crack anymore you should be okay.
I would still be cautious when filling it for the first time.
The additional weight of the water could cause a crack to form.
I had a similar problem on a used 220.
I placed an additional piece of 1/2 glass pn the inside to insure that I wasn’t going to leak. This doesn’t stop a crack from forming,

It’s been up for 8 years or so.
It was pretty stressful filling the first time.
 
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