I recently drilled a 40 breeder and got a couple small chips in the exterior side of the hole. I have leak tested the tank twice with an eshopps eclipse overflow setup and have gotten a small leak each time. The leak occurs between the external box and the glass. It’s not major, but it is present. I assume it is from the chips causing the gasket not to completely seal. My question is what are some possible solutions. I think the leak could also be coming from the exterior box where the nut and bulkhead are and the gasket because there is a gasket inside the tank between glass and internal box.
- Use silicone on the gaskets and tighten to it squeezes out?
- Silicone the entire exterior box to the back of the tank?
- Silicone on the threads of the nut?
- Order neoprene rubber and create an entire rubber gasket the shape of the box in addition to the supplied gasket? (Like a square gasket for the entire box)
Any other suggestions? Possible to fill the chips in?
- Use silicone on the gaskets and tighten to it squeezes out?
- Silicone the entire exterior box to the back of the tank?
- Silicone on the threads of the nut?
- Order neoprene rubber and create an entire rubber gasket the shape of the box in addition to the supplied gasket? (Like a square gasket for the entire box)
Any other suggestions? Possible to fill the chips in?