Hi all,
New member here, first post.
I have doing the marine aquarium thing for 3 years now. have allways maintained as many as two glass tanks (no sump,alot
of water changes.)
This year I got a good buy on a 70 gallon acrylic (used) tank someone didn't want anymore.
After three months of reconditioning all from cabinet redo,and all supporting features, water was added,and all
proper measures too maintain a liveable envireoment were achieved.
After 3 months of having added all living residents with success, a new concern has risen.
First some technicals: design is 6 sided flat back,70 gallons. closed loop flowing 982 gph,through a 25 gallon sump.
Two powerheads both pushing 800 gph are in proper position too achieve good flow around all living coral,and live rock.
The design of tank has a formed bend not a fused corner as on all other joints.
Close inspection off formed bends shows internal cracks(small) .
I do not know how old this tank is, but it was definantly ignored.
There is no warranty,although the manufacturer has been helpful with advice to me to set this unit up properly.
My concern is do I have to be concerned about anything more than visible cracks?
Such as leakage from structure failure.I have zero experience with acrylic.
By the way I did my share of surface polishing to eliminate scratches on tank surface.
Elbow grease is the way on all successful marine tank endeavors.
James T.
