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Hi All,
I've been a happy Reefer 525XL owner for a little over two years now. I'm moving house shortly and have had a few people come and take a look at my tank as I'm selling much of my livestock to make the move as hassle free as possible.
During an inspection, a more experienced reefer noticed damage to the silicon seam which connects the right side of the tank to the bottom of the tank. I'd never really noticed this myself, but it's very apparent now that I'm aware of it:
The coralline appears to have grown into the "crevice" by 5mm. I've contacted Red Sea through the technical support portal on their website yesterday, however with the holidays upon us I'm not sure when I'll receive a reply.
Basically, with me needing to plan my move in the next few days, is the tank safe to fill back up with water? While I'm in the process of moving the tank, there's an opportunity to buy a more robust holding system so that I could keep my remaining livestock comfortable for a couple of weeks while this is sorted out. My current plan is to use very large tubs on the laundry floor, but that's not going to work for more than a few days at most I imagine.
Other local reefers I've spoken to have offered mix advice, some saying they'd seek a warranty replacement straight away, some saying it's not an issue and that this kind of thing is present on most tanks.
I'd really appreciate any advice you have to offer with regards to how serious an issue this is.
I've been a happy Reefer 525XL owner for a little over two years now. I'm moving house shortly and have had a few people come and take a look at my tank as I'm selling much of my livestock to make the move as hassle free as possible.
During an inspection, a more experienced reefer noticed damage to the silicon seam which connects the right side of the tank to the bottom of the tank. I'd never really noticed this myself, but it's very apparent now that I'm aware of it:
The coralline appears to have grown into the "crevice" by 5mm. I've contacted Red Sea through the technical support portal on their website yesterday, however with the holidays upon us I'm not sure when I'll receive a reply.
Basically, with me needing to plan my move in the next few days, is the tank safe to fill back up with water? While I'm in the process of moving the tank, there's an opportunity to buy a more robust holding system so that I could keep my remaining livestock comfortable for a couple of weeks while this is sorted out. My current plan is to use very large tubs on the laundry floor, but that's not going to work for more than a few days at most I imagine.
Other local reefers I've spoken to have offered mix advice, some saying they'd seek a warranty replacement straight away, some saying it's not an issue and that this kind of thing is present on most tanks.
I'd really appreciate any advice you have to offer with regards to how serious an issue this is.