HELP! Tank leaking from the bottom!!

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My 5yo 120g reef tank has water pooling on both sides- looks like it's coming from the underside- and there's water puddled on the floor behind the stand! I know it's not just fish splash- not only is there way too much of it, I also have tight fitting glass lids. Can't find any evidence of leaks in the plumbing either. What do I do?!?

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Cripes, is that a bad seam? Hard to tell, but there's water pooled in there. No moisture running down from above either.
 

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This could be anything; from a drip in plumbing to the first sign of a catastrophic failure.

I'd get some big Brute cans and move everything over until you find and fix the leak.
 

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If you have a local farm supply store nearby, see if they have a 100 gallon Rubbermaid stock trough and move everything to that until you figure out the leak. they usually run about $150 or less I believe. I wouldn't wait.
 
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This could be anything; from a drip in plumbing to the first sign of a catastrophic failure.

I'd get some big Brute cans and move everything over until you find and fix
If you have a local farm supply store nearby, see if they have a 100 gallon Rubbermaid stock trough and move everything to that until you figure out the leak. they usually run about $150 or less I believe. I wouldn't wait.
I have a 29g, a 20L, and two 10g tanks sitting empty. My fish are a foxface, kole tang, dwarf angel, a fairy wrasse and a clown pair. Think I can split them up into those tanks temporarily?
 

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I have a 29g, a 20L, and two 10g tanks sitting empty. My fish are a foxface, kole tang, dwarf angel, a fairy wrasse and a clown pair. Think I can split them up into those tanks temporarily?

Absolutely!

You have plenty of space with those tanks. I'd fill them all with the leaking tank water and move over as much livestock and rock to them that you can.

Once you have the tank empty, we can guide you on resealing the tank.
 
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Do I dare trust a resealed tank? I have no one to help me move it and no convenient place in house to take it apart myself though. Is it expensive to get a pro to do it?
 

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Do I dare trust a resealed tank? I have no one to help me move it and no convenient place in house to take it apart myself though. Is it expensive to get a pro to do it?

It isn't difficult, but it is labor-intensive.
 

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Do I dare trust a resealed tank? I have no one to help me move it and no convenient place in house to take it apart myself though. Is it expensive to get a pro to do it?
I wouldn’t, but I’m paranoid. I’d rather pay more money for a brand new tank and sleep at night.
 

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easier ,just better of w new tank IMO...:(
 

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Do I dare trust a resealed tank? I have no one to help me move it and no convenient place in house to take it apart myself though. Is it expensive to get a pro to do it?

mass produced tanks are cheap enough to just replace
 
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This is really embarrassing and heartbreaking, but I don't have the money right now for another tank. :loudly-crying-face: Mass produced tanks may be cheap relatively speaking, but I don't have the hundreds of dollars it'll take to buy it and have it delivered. I can't leave my fish cramped in small tanks for months to save up for one. I'll contact my LFS as soon as they open (Monday) for advice, but what do y'all think? Do I sell the fish and corals for now to get them into better homes? Then I can start over when I have the money?
 

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This could take a while to fix / replace. A stock tank with all fish rock etc would be better than splitting the fish up into multiple tanks and having to deal with ammonia in un-cycled tanks. Toss on a hob filter, power head or two and your good to go for however long you need. Light if you have coral.

EDIT : sorry I just saw funds are a concern.
 

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