B Brooks74 Gambusia MFK Member Dec 18, 2010 171 0 16 Florida May 27, 2011 #11 smitty03281964;5161878; said: I would not touch the silicone if it does not leak. Click to expand... X2 i think I would be more paranoid of a tank resealed by someone resealing for the 1st time than a used tank thats been holding water.
smitty03281964;5161878; said: I would not touch the silicone if it does not leak. Click to expand... X2 i think I would be more paranoid of a tank resealed by someone resealing for the 1st time than a used tank thats been holding water.
W whiskeypuffer Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 3, 2011 6 0 0 castro valley,ca May 27, 2011 #12 if it dont leak dont reseal it its always worked for me......ive never bought a new tank
A AQUAMONSTER Jack Dempsey MFK Member Apr 17, 2010 4,255 2 36 Albany. NY May 27, 2011 #13 I would be a lil worried about doing such a large tank as my first reseal. My first was a 20 then i did a 46 then a 75. One mistake and water all over
I would be a lil worried about doing such a large tank as my first reseal. My first was a 20 then i did a 46 then a 75. One mistake and water all over
A Allan01230 Polypterus MFK Member Jun 29, 2006 3,864 194 96 Michigan May 27, 2011 #14 My lesson if it is holding water leave it be, If unsure or iffy pass on the tank. I would rather invest in a new tank then deal with a costly possible water damage siuation.
My lesson if it is holding water leave it be, If unsure or iffy pass on the tank. I would rather invest in a new tank then deal with a costly possible water damage siuation.