Hi all,
I've been doing reef tanks for about two years. I'm currently upgrading to a 90gl cube I purchased from SCA (I read great things from my research)
I ordered the tank back in February, and inspected everything and put it on the stand, covered it in a blanket until I got the living room painted.
Now that it's in the living room I noticed one of my silicone seems is larger then all the others. As in the glass is further away from the other piece of glass it's supposed to butt up against.
I'm not worried about the looks of the seam, just as long as it's structurally sound.
I contacted Steve at SCA, he said they were fine, and I have nothing to worry about. I just want an outside opinion on it.
I attached some pictures of a the seam in question, and another seam to compare it too.
Bad Seam
Good Seam
I've been doing reef tanks for about two years. I'm currently upgrading to a 90gl cube I purchased from SCA (I read great things from my research)
I ordered the tank back in February, and inspected everything and put it on the stand, covered it in a blanket until I got the living room painted.
Now that it's in the living room I noticed one of my silicone seems is larger then all the others. As in the glass is further away from the other piece of glass it's supposed to butt up against.
I'm not worried about the looks of the seam, just as long as it's structurally sound.
I contacted Steve at SCA, he said they were fine, and I have nothing to worry about. I just want an outside opinion on it.
I attached some pictures of a the seam in question, and another seam to compare it too.
Bad Seam
Good Seam


