RedSea Tank Seams

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I am getting nervous hearing about RedSea tank failures. My bottom seams have algae growing in them does this mean I have to be careful?

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What model/year is that tank? I am not an expert, I do have two RS tanks and watch my seams. This would make me nervous. However, I am unsure of the risk if it is not between two pieces of glass or just under that part that is touching one piece of glass. But, I can't give you any guidance. However, if that were my seam, I would have my tote plan ready to go. Supplies near the tank and some type of alarm to sell me if and when water hit the floor. But, that is me. I wish they would just fess up and admit the problem and help identify this way we could take the appropriate actions. I will not buy another RS tank. However, I will also never buy another "plug and play" system. I want to choose everything that goes into my replacement tanks. I know my RS Max 500 will have to go soon, unfortunately. I hope the old girl can make it until Spring...
 
Looks like 40% of the bottom seam is gone. You have some time......but not much. We can probably add this tank to the list of Red Sea failures.
 
I wish there was a way to force the Red Sea facebook group to allow these tracked comments. red sea just deletes anything posted to their boards. doesn't facebook have a way to require a seller to allow feedback vs just delete the feedback, can't RS be reported or flagged to FB for trying to shape feedback commentary/suppression?
 

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