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In my experience, it is. Have you figured out how to seal that joint?
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This will all have to be done by feel since the chamber is too small to look into while I have my hand in there. |
Orca underwater Silicone works. Use clams to ease pressure of full tank (compress glass) let sit for 24 hrs, works well have used it several times on old hagen tanks!
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We have Orca underwater glue available, it works great.
http://www.royalaquariums.ca/p/464/o...ter-glue-black |
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You need to cut the silicone away and clean it with alcohol to completely dry the surface and remove the water that is in the joint as well. Next, fill the joint but ensure there are no air bubbles whatsoever. It is best to do with 2 people. 1 person filling and the other person watching from the outside to ensure no air bubbles are present while caulking. Use a silicone caulking applicator to push the silicone in place and create a nice clean bead. Wait a good 3 days before putting water back into the tank.
Honestly, a new tank is all ways a better option than trying to do repairs... |
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