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Anybody have any advice as to how remedy a slow leak?

It's coming from one lower corner of the tank.

Tank is a 58g Oceanic brought 2nd hand.
 
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best thing to do is get a new tank ..just doesnt pay to drain it then resealing it .


where would he put his lve stock and corals for the 4 or so day for it to dry if he resealed it

One word UPGRADE :D



Ronen
 

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best thing to do is get a new tank ..just doesnt pay to drain it then resealing it .


where would he put his lve stock and corals for the 4 or so day for it to dry if he resealed it

One word UPGRADE :D



Ronen

Ronen already done, wasn't crazy about the nasty scratches on my 2nd hand tank. Tomooorw nite I'm picking up a new one,same size though.
Wifey is already pissssssed.

This give me a chance to catch some fishes I don't want anyway :bagfish:
 

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Guys, the leak is coming from over the top of the trim.
I have it contained for the time being with some duct tape.

I hope it holds till tomorrow nite - I have quite a bit of work to do in preparation.
 

cali_reef

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The duct tape is only diverting the water, not stopping it unless you manage to put it on the inside of the tank.

Its pretty easy to re-seal the tank, but you need to empty the tank and keep it empty for a few days to allow the silicone to cure.
 

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Thanks Vince, someone offered their 40g already.
(He's down the block practically).

Hopefully it can hold out till tomorrow nite.

I have a friend coming over, hopefully he'll take some of the larger LPSs I keep, cause a 40g Rubbermaid might not hold alot of my corals.

Talk to ya tomorrow & Thanks!
 

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The duct tape is only diverting the water, not stopping it unless you manage to put it on the inside of the tank.

Its pretty easy to re-seal the tank, but you need to empty the tank and keep it empty for a few days to allow the silicone to cure.

I know, I know - this is only temporary until I get my new tank.
Going to have to sell the leaking one with caution to the buyer.
 

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you say the water is coming from the top brace??

if so all you have to do is lower the water level in the tank. remove the top brace, add more silicone to the top brace and put it back on.

but you already decided to get a new tank. best of luck.
 

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I just want to take a moment to thank everyone who offered their support and advice. The transition to a new center overlow Oceanic 58g went smoother than I expected. Thanks to people on this reef forum who offered their help no matter what time of day it was - Thankfully I did not loose a single piece of livestock.

Thank you Allan, Peter, Vince, Jon and everyone who offered their assistance

BTW - Allan my large LPSs look better in your tank than mine.
 

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