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Old 12-10-2012, 01:27 AM
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Rawr.

I have had such a darn journey to get this tank set up. Bought a brand new tank to avoid issues - and what do we have...

Tank has been set up for 2 months, just discovered this...

Almost at the very top. Bubble in main seal. 125 gallon perfecto tank.

What do I do... I'm about to pitch a fit if I need to drain this thing.

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Old 12-10-2012, 01:31 AM
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Don't sweat it, there is no way that will cause a failure. Of course realize this is internet advice and carries no warranty...
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Old 12-10-2012, 01:34 AM
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It's in my basement on a concrete slab. Honestly, it can't hurt anything if it explodes. Water will just go down the drain. Along with my hopes and dreams.. LOL

I'm more worried about my future livestock and corals. I would be TICKED if I wasted $1000 on living things and my tank failed... I don't care if the seam is "ugly" or what-have-you.

It has lifetime warranty but I don't want to go through that hassle if this does not effect the structure of the tank.
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Old 12-10-2012, 01:49 AM
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What soapy said. I'm no tank builder either, but from the looks of it the 'bubble' is in the layer of silicone that is applied after the glass panes are actually bonded together. If not mistaken, a layer of silicone is added at all seams after the tank is assembled & smoothed out to give that 'finished' look. If that tank isn't leaking right now, I wouldn't sweat it. Clearly the quality control person was having an off day. But this is the internet after all....
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Old 12-10-2012, 01:55 AM
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It's in the silicone that sandwiches the two panes of glass together. I understood this as the "primary seal". I have no idea how to build a tank, but a buddy of mine does quite a bit of it. He says not to worry but man... I am not loaded and would be so disappointed to have a tank explode and lose a bunch of fish and corals.

That other bubble you see is actually in the water caused by powerhead.. We are looking at the lengthwise skinny bubble in the seam.
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Old 12-10-2012, 01:59 AM
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That's why my next tank is black silicone. Can't see the bubbles
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