HELP! Chipped glass, still safe???

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Just gave this tank a rinse before setting it up and managed to chip the glass! Looks pretty superficial but it’s in the bottom corner. What do you think?

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This bottom of tank corner? If so, I wouldn't chance it. When you fill with water pressure of the water eventually will crack it more.
 

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fluval evo 13? if so i wouldn’t risk it
yes it’s a small tank but over time it could fail and you lose everything
those tanks are pretty inexpensive especially if used
 

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Looks like a scallop and I see no cracking
Here's a 60 I have plumbed into my system. I bought it used and when I brought it in I didnt cushion it in the dolly I used and didn't even notice I had done this until later. It's been a few years. But you can see one of the scallops clearly. If it a deep scallop nearing the internal silicone between the glass sheets then I may have opted to ditch the tank.
 

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Looks like there is a hair line crack on the bottom left reaching upward. If so, I wouldn’t trust it on the bottom pane.
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Thanks everyone for the replies! Unfortunately, I don’t have much choice but to use it at this point. I honestly think it is just a scallop and not an issue. Looks like most of the glass is still intact where the silicone joints are. But again not much choice as I tore down my other tank today as I was setting this one up I will keep an eye on it. I think that’s all I can do for now.
 

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I see it as a good risk and less than 1/4 way into glass panel
 

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A good risk? As in a good chance it will fail?
A good chance holding water. Do a water test filling it outside with freshwater 24-48 hours. You will ten know
 

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You can use the light cured cyanoacrylate they use to fix chips in windshields for extra peace of mind. I would use it myself even though I am an acrylic tank fan for this reason.
 

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