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Tank seam repair?


Bunkleyb283

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If I'm seeing the picture correctly, it looks to me like a cosmetic thing that won't cause a problem other than looking imperfect.

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51 minutes ago, treesprite said:

If I'm seeing the picture correctly, it looks to me like a cosmetic thing that won't cause a problem other than looking imperfect.

this is incorrect. It looks like a seam starting to fail. and if its a marineland 300g that's not an uncommon sight.  The seams fail fairly commonly for that tank for some reason.

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Sorry, I guess I just wasn't seeing the picture correctly.  

 

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1 hour ago, sethsolomon said:

this is incorrect. It looks like a seam starting to fail. and if its a marineland 300g that's not an uncommon sight.  The seams fail fairly commonly for that tank for some reason.

Don’t think it’s a marineland tank. It’s 96”x24”x36” and has black acrylic box overflows. It also has a large glass panel in the middle of the top. Everything I have seen marineland online is not as long. 

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38 minutes ago, Bunkleyb283 said:

Don’t think it’s a marineland tank. It’s 96”x24”x36” and has black acrylic box overflows. It also has a large glass panel in the middle of the top. Everything I have seen marineland online is not as long. 

Yup definitely not a marine land.  Sounds like an old oceanic 300 based on what you described.

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