Hey everyone,
So i recently purchased a used Reef Savvy rimless 75 gallon that Im going to upgrade into. I bought it knowing some of the side seals are shot. I can peel the seals back with my finger nail and many of the sides look like they have been abused by a scraper for a long time.
Ive been reading up and watching some youtube how-to's on resealing an aquarium and I dont think it is out of my capabilities (still a bit nervous).
The reasons for the post are these: would the BRS black silicone be adequate for what I am wanting to do? (https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/aquarium-silicone-adhesive-black-10oz.html)
The bottom seals on the tank look to be fine (assuming they were under the sand line and couldnt actually be scraped at). Can I simply reseal the vertical seams without doing the bottom? Or do I need to just do those as well for peace of mind or the fact the new silicone wont bond properly with the old stuff?
Any other tips/tricks I may need?
Thanks,
Ryan
So i recently purchased a used Reef Savvy rimless 75 gallon that Im going to upgrade into. I bought it knowing some of the side seals are shot. I can peel the seals back with my finger nail and many of the sides look like they have been abused by a scraper for a long time.
Ive been reading up and watching some youtube how-to's on resealing an aquarium and I dont think it is out of my capabilities (still a bit nervous).
The reasons for the post are these: would the BRS black silicone be adequate for what I am wanting to do? (https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/aquarium-silicone-adhesive-black-10oz.html)
The bottom seals on the tank look to be fine (assuming they were under the sand line and couldnt actually be scraped at). Can I simply reseal the vertical seams without doing the bottom? Or do I need to just do those as well for peace of mind or the fact the new silicone wont bond properly with the old stuff?
Any other tips/tricks I may need?
Thanks,
Ryan