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Is the glass broken? Or maybe you just need to re silicone the joint.
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We'll find out tonight when I take the sand out
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Stay in the hobby but get a new tank (and bigger is better
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yeah i've been lookin all day over the web for a 120 or so with stand and drilled to no avail. But hey the tanks not cracked, just leaking.
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well in that case you could probably get away with just applying a bead of cilicone wherever the leak is. good luck. I hope you decide to stay in the hobby. it has its downs, but there are many more ups.
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where silicone should be it looks not quite like silicone but a black rubber trim on the inside? any ideas as is has some bubbles in it. But after than looks like Ill just resilicone the tank should be fun. I've had a couple people locally say they'll help me which is awesome as I can build a truck/weld/ everything like that but aquariums are a mystery to me.
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