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Set up tank

Started by Mike L, October 30, 2013, 11:54:15 AM

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Mike L

 My daughter bought an old 30g long with stand and canopy recently. Old enough that the plastic footer and header are beige. I set up to test and has held water for 24 + hours. Would you use this tank or buy new.

daworldisblack

How does the silicone look? Intact? Any bubbles? Coming apart?
Born-again Aquatic Hobbyist with interest in planted nano tanks and Killifish!

Mike L

Bottom corner missing plastic on face part. About an inch but bottom foot part intact.  no visible bubbles, however looks like one corner might have been resealed

daworldisblack

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How tall is it? If its 12" or less you're good re the plastic bit. As for seams, usually you want a clean seam thats not patched in sections (silicone/silicone doesn't adhere well). Personally I think a reseal would be a good idea but whether its worth the effort for it is another thing altogether.
Born-again Aquatic Hobbyist with interest in planted nano tanks and Killifish!

ma_clement

Quote from: daworldisblack on October 30, 2013, 02:56:44 PM
but weather its worth the effort for it is another thing altogether.

tanks like that are pretty cheap. Just for the peace of mind, i'd get a new one

lucius

I was at Big Al's earlier today and a 30 gallon long was about $60.00.

Mike L

 Thanks all. My daughter won't like to here it but the cost of a new one and the peace of mind is worth a new tank. $75.00 is a small price to pay vs what could be thousands in damage. It will be on an upper floor. If it was in the basement I might feel different. On the up side she is hooked on the hobby.
Mike

Greatwhite

yeah, I don't generally put a whole lot of trust in used tanks - especially as old as the one you're talking about. :)