Planet Aquarium Seam Concern

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I purchased a Planet Aquarium 220 October 2020. Has sat dry in my house due to other projects, but I’m in the process of setting up, but I am concerned about what appears to be a bubble or void in one of the seams. It’s located on the front glass right edge seam. Is it safe to fill? I sent a message through the Planet Aquariums website so waiting for a response if any. Anyone familiar with Planets Warranty?

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I thought this was the tank I saw blow out on fb this morning… somebody posted a planet aquarium leaking… you should be fine with that little Nick in the silicone.. it doesn't appear to be pulled away or any bubble that I can see from your pics.
 
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