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    hey have u ever had a leak on tank?, mine did down one side so i had to scrape out old silcone and put some new aquarium gel stuff that take 48hrs it smelt like viniger lol but then my buddy suggested putting strips of duct tape down all corners to protect seal and prevent any future leaks, he said its extra protection., im not sure tape would hold if it did leak again yea.
    and that as they say is that.

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    Nope. I have lucked out, Im 8 for 0. ( knock on wood )
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    some buddy you got there He got to be joking !

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    i kept thinking maybe they should add strips of plastic down each corner, silcone that in place, thats after they assembled the tank, it be like double protection yea
    and that as they say is that.

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    there is a silicone to apply under water in case it leaks like this. I always have some in hand just because I don't have big enough tank to transfer my stock or for temporary tank. But yeah no duct tape, just silicone only and nothing else.

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    I thought my 33 gallon had a slow leak one time. Water kept dripping and the water level went down two inches. I went out and bought a new tank and switched everything over.

    Turned out it was just my Aquaclear spraying water onto the canopy.

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    i feel with most cases its possible condensation then water drips down from lid to mess up cabinet yea, thats if u cant find anywhere that it leaked from, i might get a condensation tray to go on just incase that could also cause extra dripping, i also added some polysterine under tank aswel so hopefuly it can be used again.
    and that as they say is that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gary007 View Post
    hey have u ever had a leak on tank?, mine did down one side so i had to scrape out old silcone and put some new aquarium gel stuff that take 48hrs it smelt like viniger lol but then my buddy suggested putting strips of duct tape down all corners to protect seal and prevent any future leaks, he said its extra protection., im not sure tape would hold if it did leak again yea.

    I've had a tank leak, if left dry too long/tisted in trnsport a bit ect then a seal can break, Home Hardware sells cheap "aquarium safe" silicone , it's what i recommend, others can be safe but too me seems pointless to do the guessing game when you can buy one labeled as safe for the same price.

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    If the leak is near the top of the tank you can probably get away with just changing the internal silicone. Change it all, not just the side thats leaking or a leak will likely form at the join where the old silicone meets the new.

    If the leak is from the base/bottom side corners then I'd recommend taking the tank apart all together and rebuild it, glue with the same silicone, then seal the inside with a bead.

    Tape is a ridiculous idea, sorry but your buddy doesn't have a clue. This the same buddy who does all the youtube research i take it??
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    yea thats the one, he has alot of years in fishkeeping but i would'nt say hes rubbish at it lol but more old school with what his tips and tricks are yea.
    and that as they say is that.

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    I also had my aquaclear leak down the back. It flooded my floor. Ran down the wall. I think it was too full of media.
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