Help - Cracked Red Sea Reefer 250 ATO Reservoir While Drilling. Can I use Silicone to fix it?

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I was drilling my Red Sea Reefer 250's ATO reservoir to convert it into a refugium. Well, drilling didn't go to plan and I cracked the tank (see pictures). I'm wondering if I can seal the crack with silicone. My thought is the reservoir is only 2 gallons, so there's not a lot of pressure from the water and just silicone to seal it will be sufficient. Thoughts?

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That looks like it wouldn't be that hard to replace that piece of glass. I think I would try that first. If you have a glass shop near by they could probably even drill it for you.
This. I'd just replace the panel.
 

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