smfoister
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I'm moving a 90 gallon tank in a couple of weeks, it's been sitting in my fathers house for almost 10 years or so. He's been using the mag-scrub type algae scrubbers on the glass, and the edges of the silicon in the corners are kind of rough because if it. I've seen this same thing on a bunch of tanks in stores and in other displays. The tank has no leaks or anything and it was made by All-Glass, which has always been my choice for quality tanks.
If it's not leaking now, would you bother to reseal it? Maybe run a bead of silicon over top of the existing? I think during the move as long as we keep the tank flat we shouldn't get any busted seals or anything. I'm overly paranoid. My career is in risk analysis...
If it's not leaking now, would you bother to reseal it? Maybe run a bead of silicon over top of the existing? I think during the move as long as we keep the tank flat we shouldn't get any busted seals or anything. I'm overly paranoid. My career is in risk analysis...