So... I ran into a little issue. And by "little", I mean my 16 gallon Biocube has sprung a leak.
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Where is the leak at?So... I ran into a little issue. And by "little", I mean my 16 gallon Biocube has sprung a leak.
At the bottom where the glass meets not only th plastic lip(casing?), but where the glass meets the return chamber. So not sure if the leak is on the display side or in the return chamber.Where is the leak at?
Thats is what I am going to do. Just need to setup a temporary tank. That said, if it winds up being something that resealing can't fix, then I guess the temporary 29gallon will become my new main display.Can you drain it and dry the seams and apply some silicone? You may not need to apply silicone in the back chamber.
I am hoping it will work out for you!Thats is what I am going to do. Just need to setup a temporary tank. That said, if it winds up being something that resealing can't fix, then I guess the temporary 29gallon will become my new main display.