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Oh no!!
What about this... buy a cheap similarly sized tank off Castanet, move your tank into there, reseal your leaky tank, SEAL TEST IT, then move everything back. This is a very affordable option, just takes more work having to move everything around an extra time. If you do move the tank (you're going to have to at some point), I would recommend NOT moving the sand bed, simply toss it to get a new one. Stirring up the crap in the sand bed has caused more than one tank's demise. |
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Thanks Myka, that's not a bad idea. I'll price that option out too. I just wish this could of happened at a better time. I always thought my next tank would be an upgrade and not a replacement.
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