Tank/silicone Question

Fearyn
  • #1
I have a second hand tank that was made in 2013 and has been in use up until tell I bought it.

I was cleaning it out and noticed a few small bubbles of (I'm assuming) water here and there under the silicone. Should I be concerned?
 
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TwoHedWlf
  • #2
I have a second hand tank that was made in 2013 and has been in use up until tell I bought it.

I was cleaning it out and noticed a few small bubbles of (I'm assuming) water here and there under the silicone. Should I be concerned?
A few odd bubbles, I wouldn't worry about it.
 
Fearyn
  • Thread Starter
  • #3
I'm just wondering if I should reseal it. I'm such a paranoid person
 
TwoHedWlf
  • #4
I'm just wondering if I should reseal it. I'm such a paranoid person
Do you need it right away?

Do you have time to reseal it?

Would you be more confident about your resealing it than it currently is?
 
Fearyn
  • Thread Starter
  • #5
It came with 6 tetras so they are waiting in a bucket atm until its ready lol. It has been in use for a few years but I guess I'm pretty new to keeping tanks so I'm not sure how big of a deal it is? Its a 40 gallon breeder.
 
TwoHedWlf
  • #6
It's not a big deal, based on your description. The silicone between the panes is really what matters, the fillet is just extra insurance.

And if you haven't done it before, there's a pretty good chance you'll just make things worse.
 

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