Internal Scratch on glass

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It's not an emergency yet, but I would like to know how bad of a situation I am in. Here is the scratch and where it is on video. Let me know if you think it is safe or not. Thanks in advance!
The scratch is internal and I can feel it when I run my nail over it. It is not deep. Possibly scratched from sand under mag float. It is a 65g tank.

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I am not bothered by it being pleasing to the eye. It's the part of the tank blowing out I worry about. Had a 40B crack from top middle to bottom right corner before. Hands down the worst day of my life. Even over passing a kidney stone haha
 
It's not an emergency yet, but I would like to know how bad of a situation I am in. Here is the scratch and where it is on video. Let me know if you think it is safe or not. Thanks in advance!
The scratch is internal and I can feel it when I run my nail over it. It is not deep. Possibly scratched from sand under mag float. It is a 65g tank.

IMG_20200202_084745.jpg
I would recommend getting some silicone paste for fish tanks, preferably the aqueon silicone paste. Shouldn’t be much of a big deal right now, but apply the silicone and keep an eye on it
 
It's going to be fine. Just about everybody gets scratches on the inside of tanks.
Don't put anything on it. That will just make it a focus point when you look at the tank.
You get used to looking past the scratches and focusing on the fish and corals
 
Scratches will happen and will not change the integrity of the glass or even acrylic UNLESS it is deep or caused by impact
 

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