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</DIV><H1>Help with tank repair</H1><DIV id=Qtextbox><P><STRONG>Author: bijengum</STRONG><BR><BR>I found my 2.5 foot tank leaking from the corner. Why do these things always happen at night. Luckily I had a spare cycled tank ready that I could move the fish into.

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Looks as if it took a knock and chipped the glass. Water is only seeping out. Is it possible to patch the inside of the corner. What are peoples experiences of patching tanks.

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David

</P></DIV><H2>Replies »</H2><DIV id=Atextbox><P><STRONG>Author: Craig Douglas</STRONG><BR><BR>Buy some glazing silicon from the hardware store and just bog it up! Works, no problems ! You will need to dry it and clean it propperly first.

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Craig.

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</P></DIV><DIV id=Atextbox><P><STRONG>Author: Pierced Soul</STRONG><BR><BR>the silicon you want is shelleys window and glass silicon as it's designed to be used on aquariums. This silicon is also non-toxic and I ahve used it many times to fix tanks.

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drain the tanks, remove the silicon from around the chip and put new silicon over it. Let it dry for a few days then fill it up and test for leaks

</P></DIV><DIV id=Atextbox><P><STRONG>Author: Chipimbi</STRONG><BR><BR>Hi

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Make sure that you remove as much interior silicone as possible. And thoroughly clean the glass before resiliconing (Windex works well)

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Keep in mind that the leak may be occuring some distance away from where it is exiting from the aquarium.

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Goodluck Chipimbi

</P></DIV><DIV id=Atextbox><P><STRONG>Author: bijengum</STRONG><BR><BR>Thanks all. On closer examination I found a large flake of glass off the back glass at the bottom corner. About 1 cm and about half the thickness of the glass. Must have been dropped on the corner at some stage. It is still safe just to reseal it.

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David

</P></DIV><DIV id=Atextbox><P><STRONG>Author: meesterclarence</STRONG><BR><BR>Hi. It's also wise to give it a day, or 2 to dry, before filling with water again. Good luck.

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Paul

</P></DIV><DIV id=Atextbox><P><STRONG>Author: citypainter</STRONG><BR><BR>I think that it is a good idea to silicon in a peice of glass to the interior of the tank as well.

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That way you cover a larger surface area, and minimise the pressue on the softer silicon.

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