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I have a 200g (I think its actually a 210) that I am attempting to get up and running in the next few months. The silicone is old, ratty and gross. I would like to reseal but am unsure if I am capable. It currently does not leak but it's been dry for about a year so I don't know if it's changed or not. Normally I am a pretty decent DIYer, so I'm confident I can do it with a bit of direction. I would like to use black because I think it's more attractive and hides flaws better, but can that be bad too? I was thinking I should reseal soon so it can have plenty of time to cure while I finish the other projects (new wood floor, and the tank stand mainly) then when I get ready to do the plumbing, I could drill it then. But, any way is this realistic? Or am I just going to ruin the tank?



