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I have inherited a 20 gallon aquarium that I would like to convert to my water change staging tank / quarantine tank. Unfortunately, while cleaning it, it seems to have developed a few cm long crack on one of the panes, starting at the very edge, about 2/3 of the way up from the bottom. Two people have suggested that I get a piece of glass bigger than the crack and seal it to the inside of the aquarium with silicone. My question is, has anyone done this successfully? Is it easy enough that I can be confident that it will take care of my crack and last long enough for this tank to be useful as a quarantine tank? Will the crack continue to grow after the repair is made, or will this extra piece of glass prevent the crack from growing? Or am I better off just getting rid of the cracked aquarium & just buying a new 20 gallon? Any advice? --cp NB: This email address is dead. If you would like to email me directly, please use: cpalmaATSYMBOLastro.psu.edu |
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![]() "Chris Palma" wrote in message ... Hi. I have inherited a 20 gallon aquarium that I would like to convert to my water change staging tank / quarantine tank. Unfortunately, while cleaning it, it seems to have developed a few cm long crack on one of the panes, starting at the very edge, about 2/3 of the way up from the bottom. Two people have suggested that I get a piece of glass bigger than the crack and seal it to the inside of the aquarium with silicone. My question is, has anyone done this successfully? Is it easy enough that I can be confident that it will take care of my crack and last long enough for this tank to be useful as a quarantine tank? Will the crack continue to grow after the repair is made, or will this extra piece of glass prevent the crack from growing? Or am I better off just getting rid of the cracked aquarium & just buying a new 20 gallon? Any advice? --cp You can probably pull off a successful repair using an extra pane inside, or just changing the entire pane, but at the price of a new 20g (glass tank only), all that repair work sounds like too much of a pain ;~). NetMax |
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Based on the limited amount of free time that I have, this is my usual
solution -- if I can afford it, buy it since if it depends on me having enough time to fix it, it might take months. Besides, this helps the LFS, right? I just hate to admit that around all the accomplished DIY'ers reading this group. ![]() So... anyone interested in a free 20 gallon aquarium with a small crack? It's located in central Pennsylvania, USA. --chris On Tue, 6 Apr 2004, NetMax wrote: "Chris Palma" wrote in message ... snip Or am I better off just getting rid of the cracked aquarium & just buying a new 20 gallon? Any advice? --cp You can probably pull off a successful repair using an extra pane inside, or just changing the entire pane, but at the price of a new 20g (glass tank only), all that repair work sounds like too much of a pain ;~). NetMax NB: This email address is dead. If you would like to email me directly, please use: cpalmaATSYMBOLastro.psu.edu |
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Chris Palma wrote:
Based on the limited amount of free time that I have, this is my usual solution -- if I can afford it, buy it since if it depends on me having enough time to fix it, it might take months. Besides, this helps the LFS, right? I just hate to admit that around all the accomplished DIY'ers reading this group. ![]() So... anyone interested in a free 20 gallon aquarium with a small crack? It's located in central Pennsylvania, USA. Stick 'er out on the sidewalk with a "free to good home" sign on it. Still OK for a reptile or small mammal cage. |
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"Chris Palma" wrote in message
... Hi. I have inherited a 20 gallon aquarium that I would like to convert to my water change staging tank / quarantine tank. Unfortunately, while cleaning it, it seems to have developed a few cm long crack on one of the panes, starting at the very edge, about 2/3 of the way up from the bottom. All that work to fix a $20 tank? Graham |
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![]() "Graham Broadbridge" wrote in message . .. | "Chris Palma" wrote in message | ... | | All that work to fix a $20 tank? | Around here that'd be more like $45(US). Only one big-box place in town(petsmart), and they don't do too good at keeping the prices competetive. |
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![]() On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Graham Broadbridge wrote: "Chris Palma" wrote in message ... Hi. I have inherited a 20 gallon aquarium that I would like to convert to my water change staging tank / quarantine tank. Unfortunately, while cleaning it, it seems to have developed a few cm long crack on one of the panes, starting at the very edge, about 2/3 of the way up from the bottom. All that work to fix a $20 tank? Graham NetMax made the same point. I think that I'm probably just going to buy a replacement. I haven't priced aquaria around here lately, but I have at least 4 options in town, so my guess is that I should be able to find one for a reasonable price. In the meantime I'm trying to find someone who wants the tank for a paludarium or reptile cage so that I don't have to just put it out for trash. --chris NB: This email address is dead. If you would like to email me directly, please use: cpalmaATSYMBOLastro.psu.edu |
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