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My 90 gallon Bow front leaked from a bottom seal. I got another used 90 gallon tank from a friend, tank was stored inside. I have never had a tank leak but do not want to go through that again... I am thinking about scraping off the original silicone and applying new.
How many people have done this with good luck? I watched a few videos on youtube and it does not look very difficult, just do not cut in-between the 2 pieces of glass.
Thanks for the help.
 
FWIW - the silicone on the inside of the tank is cosmetic only. It does nothing whatsoever to help maintain the actual seal which, as you noted, is the area between the panels. IMHO, if the tank is sound, I'd leave it alone. If it leaks, you have to completely disassemble all the panels and start from scratch.
 
I am thinking the same thing. Bought 220 used and cleaned it up and the silicon in the corners looks like this. Tank has not been leaked tested and thought best to reseal corners first.. most you tube videos I've watched say this should be no problem.
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The inside 'bead' of silicone I've heard called the 'wet seal' - just added insurance against leaks. It is not considered structural. The Mr. Aqua 25 gallon cube I recently bought has almost no bead.
But to 'reseal' correctly you have to razor off every last bit of old silicone, down to perfectly clean glass, or the new silicone won't bond well.
I've read in other threads that experts would just pull the tank completely apart, clean perfectly and rebuild for best results.
 
If you dont like the look . Pull off the old stuff (cosmetic seal) Clean it with some wax and grease remover or something similar that sdoes not leave a film. Get some GE pure silicone ( no mold reducer ) Get a silicone bead scraper/ trowel, to make a perfect looking seam.
 
Thanks for the advise, I may practice on an old tank in the basement to see what it would take. I am excited to start this tank build. if it looks promising I will add photos with details. Thanks again
 

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