oops! ripped silicone...

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While enjoying the ease of my flipper algae scraper in removing coraline from glass...this happened.
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Oops! Now, I know that part of the silicone isn't structural, but I am paranoid... I've had a 55 leak all over the floor before so...is this still OK? Can I just trim those pieces off and leave it or when I tear down and rebuild in the coming weeks should I go over it with silicone?
 
Hmmm did you scrape just the edge of the silicone or is it cut all the way to the other pane of glass?
 
The smaller pieces are definitely just scrapes. The longer piece is hard to tell, I can't get a good angle on it (and my water is cloudy cuz I messed with the rocks) I don't *think* it's all the way to the glass, but it's close.
 
It would be hard for me to have a peace of mind with a rip like that. If your tank is a new tank, I would drain it and fix it. If it is a mature reef, it would be a toss up.
 
Well, lucky me I'm rebuilding this tank and in the process of a slow tear down so I'll be able to fix it. (Or just reset up in my spare 55...) I'd be OK replacing just the silicone that lays over the joint...but I wouldn't trust myself taking the panes apart to reseal that portion. Or maybe I can convince hubby that I *Really* need to upgrade to a larger tank...
 

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