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Joolz July 15th 04 06:06 PM

Problem with Plexiglass Tank...
 
Hello,

I purchased a 2.5 Gallon Plexi tank for my 10 year old from Petco back in the
winter. When it arrived, it had a crack in the tank. (Tank is 1 piece molded
hexi) So I called Petco and they gladly replaced that tank.

All of this was unknown to my daughter as I was saving it for her May Birthday.
So the replacement tank arrives and rather than open it and check it like a
thinking person would have done, I put the box away in my closet to await her
birthday.

May rolled around but at this point we were thinking we were selling our house
and moving so it didn't make sense to take out the tank and set it up knowing
we were about to move... (See where this is going?)

Well today I finally took the tank out and lo and behold... about a 2 inch
crack in one of the sides of the tank. Obviously it is too late for me to try
to get Petco to replace yet another tank. I botched that when I didn't check
it to begin with. LOL

Soooo After all that, here is my question. Can I use a product called 'All
Glass' Aquarium Sealent to try to patch that crack? I can arrange the tank so
that it won't show by putting the patch in the back where the filter and so
forth are, but I'm concerned that a product called 'All Glass' is called that
for a reason. If I can't use that, do any of you have any suggestions as to
which sealent would be best?

Sorry for this huge rambling post. :(

Thank you in advance,

Julie

Rob July 15th 04 10:04 PM

Problem with Plexiglass Tank...
 
I'm so pleased
That may be one Goldfish that will be saved from a slow death in an
undersized tank.

"Joolz" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I purchased a 2.5 Gallon Plexi tank for my 10 year old from Petco back in

the
winter. When it arrived, it had a crack in the tank. (Tank is 1 piece

molded
hexi) So I called Petco and they gladly replaced that tank.

All of this was unknown to my daughter as I was saving it for her May

Birthday.
So the replacement tank arrives and rather than open it and check it like

a
thinking person would have done, I put the box away in my closet to await

her
birthday.

May rolled around but at this point we were thinking we were selling our

house
and moving so it didn't make sense to take out the tank and set it up

knowing
we were about to move... (See where this is going?)

Well today I finally took the tank out and lo and behold... about a 2

inch
crack in one of the sides of the tank. Obviously it is too late for me to

try
to get Petco to replace yet another tank. I botched that when I didn't

check
it to begin with. LOL

Soooo After all that, here is my question. Can I use a product called

'All
Glass' Aquarium Sealent to try to patch that crack? I can arrange the

tank so
that it won't show by putting the patch in the back where the filter and

so
forth are, but I'm concerned that a product called 'All Glass' is called

that
for a reason. If I can't use that, do any of you have any suggestions as

to
which sealent would be best?

Sorry for this huge rambling post. :(

Thank you in advance,

Julie




Joolz July 15th 04 10:11 PM

Problem with Plexiglass Tank...
 
Subject: Problem with Plexiglass Tank...
From: "Rob"
Date: 7/15/2004 5:04 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id:

I'm so pleased
That may be one Goldfish that will be saved from a slow death in an
undersized tank.


Thank you for that pointless answer. The tank is actually going to be used to
house 1 Betta if you must know. I would never think of putting any other fish
in a tank so small.

Now if you could be so kind as to answer the question if you indeed know the
answer, that would be far more constructive than snide comments.

Thank you again,

Julie

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just a garbage man."
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blove July 16th 04 03:04 AM

Problem with Plexiglass Tank...
 
all-glass aquarium sealent is fine to use on acrylic, i used it to repair a
plastic broken aquarium decoration and i used it to attach large stones to
an acrylic black ghost tube.


"Joolz" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I purchased a 2.5 Gallon Plexi tank for my 10 year old from Petco back in

the
winter. When it arrived, it had a crack in the tank. (Tank is 1 piece

molded
hexi) So I called Petco and they gladly replaced that tank.

All of this was unknown to my daughter as I was saving it for her May

Birthday.
So the replacement tank arrives and rather than open it and check it like

a
thinking person would have done, I put the box away in my closet to await

her
birthday.

May rolled around but at this point we were thinking we were selling our

house
and moving so it didn't make sense to take out the tank and set it up

knowing
we were about to move... (See where this is going?)

Well today I finally took the tank out and lo and behold... about a 2

inch
crack in one of the sides of the tank. Obviously it is too late for me to

try
to get Petco to replace yet another tank. I botched that when I didn't

check
it to begin with. LOL

Soooo After all that, here is my question. Can I use a product called

'All
Glass' Aquarium Sealent to try to patch that crack? I can arrange the

tank so
that it won't show by putting the patch in the back where the filter and

so
forth are, but I'm concerned that a product called 'All Glass' is called

that
for a reason. If I can't use that, do any of you have any suggestions as

to
which sealent would be best?

Sorry for this huge rambling post. :(

Thank you in advance,

Julie




Joolz July 16th 04 05:01 AM

Problem with Plexiglass Tank...
 
Subject: Problem with Plexiglass Tank...
From: "blove"
Date: 7/15/2004 10:04 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id:

all-glass aquarium sealent is fine to use on acrylic, i used it to repair a
plastic broken aquarium decoration and i used it to attach large stones to
an acrylic black ghost tube.


thank you so much for your reply

I really appreciate it


Julie

=======
"There ought to be limits to freedom. We're aware of the site, and this guy is
just a garbage man."
-Bush, commenting on the website
www.gwbush.com
===
Kerry/Edwards 2004


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