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![]() I'm glad you caught that in time!
All I know is that silicone should not touch or get into your water, period! It causes disasters, e.g. fish die-off, etc. Since you have the oppertunity a 180 may be a good choice now rather then buying another 135, and then again in the future buying a 180. |
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![]() The 190g I have now was my dads. Years ago the center brace let go and he found it lying in the bottom of the tank one morning. That is ultimately why he took the tank down but he didn't even do it right away
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![]() I am sure that you can fix or can have it fixed, however I might be inclined to take this opportunity to replace it with the 180G and convince your wife that the 135G would be strong enough to be used as a sump and frag tank.
Tom R |
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![]() I aggree with Tom, Upgrade to the 180 as now is as good a time as any, then with the 135 empty, you can repair the brace, and use it as a rather Large Sump.
![]() Any opourtunity the wife gives me to upgrade something with the tanks. I TAKE IT!! ![]() |
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![]() What about the silicon used to seal glue the 5 panes of glass together? Or do you mean wet uncured silicone?
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#6
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![]() Wet uncured silicone. If it gets into your water your fish have breathing problems, and from there they begin to die very quickly.
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