Hello everyone, I have a few questions! (TL/DR at bottom)
I started my first reef aquarium in a 20G and everything is going great. Got upgradeitis and decided to buy a second hand aquarium and I got everything for really cheap, including the sump, stand, skimmer etc, and everything was up and running with no issues. Here is a shot of the entire thing:
But I started looking at it and started to feel uneasy, the silicone appears to be placed between the glass panes, as apposed to only on the outsides:
Is this something I should be concerned about long term? What, if anything, can I do about it?
Secondly, I decided that if this is going to be a long term tank, I want to get rid of that huge overflow weir and internal plumbing for an overflow box.
Is there anything I can do about filling in the drain holes on the bottom? If I drill some 1/2 glass to match and place the pieces into the bottom and silicone it, will that work?
TL/DR
Thanks all!
I started my first reef aquarium in a 20G and everything is going great. Got upgradeitis and decided to buy a second hand aquarium and I got everything for really cheap, including the sump, stand, skimmer etc, and everything was up and running with no issues. Here is a shot of the entire thing:
But I started looking at it and started to feel uneasy, the silicone appears to be placed between the glass panes, as apposed to only on the outsides:
Is this something I should be concerned about long term? What, if anything, can I do about it?
Secondly, I decided that if this is going to be a long term tank, I want to get rid of that huge overflow weir and internal plumbing for an overflow box.
Is there anything I can do about filling in the drain holes on the bottom? If I drill some 1/2 glass to match and place the pieces into the bottom and silicone it, will that work?
TL/DR
- Silicone appears to be between glass panes instead of glass on glass, is that a problem?
- Can drain holes be filled/repaired by using glass of the same thickness?
Thanks all!