silicone o.k.?

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glenn9812

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sorry for the numerous post. Wish I could delete some. No clue how i messed it up that bad. Anyways the tank holds water and the guy I bought it from had it setup for a year with no issues. Just wondering if I'm worrying for nothing or maybe fix it.
 
Hello; Sealing a tank is a chore best avoided if possible. I usually put water in a used tank and let it sit for several day to a week. Perhaps you can place it somewhere that will not be damaged if it does leak, then wait for what ever amount of time you you have the patience for.
 
Looks pretty jacked up. How big a tank? Resealing is no big deal,Ive done dozens of tanks.If you get the glass clean the rest is easy.
 
It's a 150 gal. The guy before had it set up with no problems. I can just fill it up and wait some thats no big deal. Lets say no leaks should be good togo?
 
Someone already mentioned resealing a tank is a chore to be avoided if possible. Unless it leaks do not touch it.
 
yeah i have it filled up right now and just wait a week and make sure but i don't want to reseal if i don't have to. Thanks for the comments guys i really appreciate it!
 
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