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I'm glad that I bought the bigger one !
Here is the 90 Gallon almost all set up.. still need more water and put the canopy back on. Built new stand.. http://www.canreef.com/photopost/dat...im1255-med.JPG As for the 66gal, I had re-siliconed it and it does not leak anymore. Not sure if I am going to sell it or keep it and make another setup... we'll see. |
You can never have too many tanks setup... :cool: :mrgreen:
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Well the guy is right but i would have given your money back or would have had it fixed atleast. Hope this 90 dont leak. Good luck.
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I totally agree with muck :biggrin:
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no the 90 she got from PLUFF , I was there when he bought it off a guy from a funeral home. Marcel took very good care if it it looks basically brand new.
. mike |
Personally, I would hang onto the 66 gal, and attempt to re-seal. You may find you can use it later! Maybe try re-filling after the repair in a location where the possible leakage won't cause harm though, just in case.
The hobby is addictive, as you probably already know... Freezing of the silicone sounds like B.S. to me as well, personally. And if you caused a leak by moving it, it may well have leaked in the near future anyway. IMO Good luck, a larger size tank was the way to go probably-BTW, that's a great looking stand, too! :biggrin: |
You could reseal the 66 and use it as a sump for the 90!!
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