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![]() Have you talked to the manufacturer of the tank?
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![]() No idea, the tank is custom and the new owners of the house do not have any info on it...
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![]() Repairing aquariums isn't always a good idea. Resealing is one thing where you simply remove the bead and re-do it but actually dismantling it completely is often impossible. If the tank isn't tempered it's usually doable but you'll likely end up with a few edge chips which could potentially spread down the road. Unfortunately in your case it will be tempered since the glass is curved which means if you try to take it apart it will likely explode from chipping the edge while trying to cut and spread the seam.
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![]() How big is the tank? a re-seal job is possible but usually not all that cost effective as it is time consuming to do it right.
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![]() Tank is around 100 gallons. I already looked into replacement cost and it hovered close to 10k.
Anyways I found a company that will attempt to repair it, obvios waiver in hand....
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![]() Sounds like one unique tank. Any pic's?
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