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Hey everyone, so I had the opportunity to pick up a used RedSea 250 G1 from a local reefer/friend. The tank was in great shape minus the front seal starting to show separation halfway down the sealant seam at the base. To preface, I only bought the tank as to experiment and remove the front pane and perform a reseal. My intentions were not to really dive into the reasoning or investigate the issue further. So anyways, I went ahead and removed the panel, to my surprise it took almost very little effect to cut the sides with a fresh razorblade. I will also mention at this point that I have built a few glass tanks and performed panel replacements and have stuck with using ASi sealant, so it had caught me off guard with how easy it was. Once I had the 2 sides cut down to the corner I immediately noticed how much water had been stuck in the seam as I was running my razor through it. So looking down at this panel, I quickly asserted how bad the adhesion of the sealant was. Anyone who has used a good quality sealant and tried to remove it from the glass edge will understand that its going to be few strokes of the razor blade and maybe some acetone/alcohol to get the panel clean. To my surprise the sealant is peeling off the glass surface, and keep in mind this is the lower seal with almost zero adhesion. To my understanding, could the front seal issue with Red Seas really come down to just bad sealant adhesion and or sealant quality?