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So, recently bought a new innovative marine 100 ext, and I am saving to get the sump that I want.

My question is, it's gonna take a few weeks to save the money. Should I just plug the overflow and go ahead and leak test the tank, or am I good to just wait till i have it plumbed and a sump?

I mainly worry that innovative marine will say "well you didn't leak test it day 1 so your out of luck" xD
 
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So, recently bought a new innovative marine 100 ext, and I am saving to get the sump that I want.

My question is, it's gonna take a few weeks to save the money. Should I just plug the overflow and go ahead and leak test the tank, or am I good to just wait till i have it plumbed and a sump?

I mainly worry that innovative marine will say "well you didn't leak test it day 1 so your out of luck" xD
It should come with a warranty for a leaking seam if you fear something like this.
 
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If it’s going to worry you, go ahead and fill it up with tap water and leak test it. Me personally, I’d rather wait until I have everything plumbed in and what not to test my plumbing connections for leaks as well at the same time. But 100g won’t take long to fill up and test and then drain. Up to you for whatever gives you peace of mind. I bought a new Planet Aquarium 310g and didn’t leak test it until almost 11 months later lol
 

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So, recently bought a new innovative marine 100 ext, and I am saving to get the sump that I want.

My question is, it's gonna take a few weeks to save the money. Should I just plug the overflow and go ahead and leak test the tank, or am I good to just wait till i have it plumbed and a sump?

I mainly worry that innovative marine will say "well you didn't leak test it day 1 so your out of luck" xD
 
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