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29 gal Oceanic Biocube cracked

This is a discussion on 29 gal Oceanic Biocube cracked within the Equipment Talk Section forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; As title states my Biocube which I bought on eBay appears to have a small hairline crack at the back ...

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    Default 29 gal Oceanic Biocube cracked

    As title states my Biocube which I bought on eBay appears to have a small hairline crack at the back of tank where the balls and pumps are stored just to the right of the little viewing window. My question is is there anything I can do or am I pritty well screwed ? I'm a little upset because I just got it today and this being my first tank, anyways wisdom would be helpful thanks

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    Is that part made of plastic? If so, you may be able to save it. Also, you might want to check to see if Oceanic sells replacement parts.

    Actually here's a link of a place that has parts: http://www.marineandreef.com/Oceanic...arts_s/563.htm
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    If it is the same as the smaller model, you are out of luck. The piece of glass continue through. You can always try to clean it up and put a bead of silicon on the inside hoping that it will hold. It could hold for years or it may not. I have seen tank with crack on the bottom repair by silicon.

    I won't do it having the vision of the tank leaking while I am sleeping.

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    Yeah, I agree Gordon. I would spend the $100 on the tank part and be done with it.
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    you could try orca glue, it's used to patch holes in sump plumbing, i recently used some to glue acrylic barriers in the base of my tank... it's a little thicker consistancy than silicone and would probably seal the crack.

    If it has just been purchased on ebay i would contact the seller and complain, usually the seller will ensure the package (included in your shipping fee) and they will contact purolator or whoever delivered it to arrange a return. Worth a shot if it's a brand new unit. If this doesn't work I hate to say it, but it never would have happened if you purchased your tank at a local fish store
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    Its the glass piece in the very back and it is used Tank

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    well the orca glue or silicone might be your only coarse of action then, but like gklaw said, it would be a scary deal thinking it might leak at any moment
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    I am pretty sure you don't want to throw it away. Orca glue and monitor I guess, it could be good for years - knock on wood. I had one in my daughter's room that decide to crack one night all by itself - glad just before she fell and sleep and she heard the cracking sound. Guess you never know even when there is no sign of crack.

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    thanks for providing that link, i actually thought john would be all over that lol

    I had no idea where to get the stuff, i just got a tube of it with my new tank
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    Quote Originally Posted by gklaw View Post
    I am pretty sure you don't want to throw it away. Orca glue and monitor I guess, it could be good for years - knock on wood. I had one in my daughter's room that decide to crack one night all by itself - glad just before she fell and sleep and she heard the cracking sound. Guess you never know even when there is no sign of crack.

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    so what your saying is that you have had success with this glue personally with cracks ?

    I've read on a few other forums of people replacing that piece of glass all together but is a big pain to do with little cost, also read of people using patch job method, using a piece of glass and silicon it on over the crack
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