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Diary of 90 gallon custom 1/2” rimless


rvu1710

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Hi every one, i am new to this hobby, running 65 gallon custom and now get the deal of this 90 gallon. This is a good place i can keep everything in my project and share my hobby also:)...

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I tried to clean up seal, use sand paper and aceton to clean all egdes then reseal. However this is my first time ever seal the tank so i make abig hole leak right the bottom front:(...

Now i think i need to wait the warmer day to reseal it or maybe take glass panel off and redo whole thing:(.... i love this one and dont think i want to have the other like friend told me that will be cheaper and save my time:)

 

 

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Cool. Is that ship etched into the glass? Or is it acrylic? I can't tell!

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Thank you for your interesting...this is 1/2” glass custom i think, some said it is low iron glass...the dimension is 54-18-21 around 90 gallon... i plan to do the peninsula reef like picture and move all my livestock from my 65gallon to it.064eca1cdf03f66e24af5ce12d9fc9bf.jpg

 

 

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Cool. Is that ship etched into the glass? Or is it acrylic? I can't tell!

I seem you have alot experience about this, can you recommend me about this tank, it started to leak a little i corner which i decide to reseal then now i made a big mess;). Is it good enough to reseal it one more time or take the panel out and rebuild the tank again....

 

 

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I seem you have alot experience about this, can you recommend me about this tank, it started to leak a little i corner which i decide to reseal then now i made a big mess;). Is it good enough to reseal it one more time or take the panel out and rebuild the tank again....

 

 

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Sorry, no experience, just asking questions. When it comes to resealing tanks, I'd leave that to the experts, I don't have enough faith in my skill-set to properly hold 90 gallons of water inside! 

 

What I can suggest is maybe just reseal using silicon on the edges, and give it 48 hours + (whatever the manufacturer recommends) to dry first. Make sure you use aquarium grade!

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