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I recently received a 90 gallon custom tank. (was built a salt water
tank.) but I want to use it as a fresh water.. Problem is their are several inserts of glass (mostly siliconed on) I need a way to remove them ( was going to try using a razor type blade to cut the silicone, but several of the pieces are very long.. and not a lot of space to get between both pieces of glass. So any ideas would be greatly appreciated. thanks amber dee |
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