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Hi All,

I recently got back into the hobby after a move and all that fun stuff. Picked up a used 45 gallon jbj rimless and was water testing over night and saw some salt creep in a corner. I removed the tank wrap, filtration is in the back, and saw a chip filled with silicon and a bead of water at the chip. The chip meets with the back panel of glass at the seam. Looked and found the same thing on the other side, but no leak. Any hope of saving this or is it shot? Picture attached, thanks all!

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I would give that tank to my ex-wife or an enemy. A better question than you asked my be; "When will this break?" The follow-up is also important; "How will I feel when it breaks at my ex's house?" I hope this helps answer your question.

Sorry about the tank, hope you have an enemy to give the tank to if you don't take it apart and fix it.
 
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