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Hi Guys

Recently acquired a TMC Habitat 60! Looks a great tank but the seals may drive me crazy! Didn’t look so bad when I viewed but now it’s home and cleaned! I think it’s where he’s been a bit too aggressive with the cleaning blade. Am I being a bit too picky? Or is this just wear and tear!

Any suggestion's on making it better?

Many thanks (it’s only the front seals, left is worse than right)

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I would reapply some clear aquarium silicone and get behind the preexisting to hopefully clear it up where it isn't as noticeable but yeah it looks like someone went a little to crazy cleaning around the seam
 
Can you get a closer picture? I can't tell from the photo if resealing is necessary
Will try and get a closeup tomorrow, I think the marks are old sealant residue from where they have used a scraper as there was some coraline on the seals and I cleaned that off with some vinegar.
 

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Will try and get a closeup tomorrow, I think the marks are old sealant residue from where they have used a scraper as there was some coraline on the seals and I cleaned that off with some vinegar.
That picture is fine.

It looks like pieces of the silicone has chipped off in between the 2 glass panels. I would not use it as is. Will need resealing unforuantly.
 
The main seals are fine no bubbles and still plenty of sealant left it’s just the edging of seal that’s probably been chipped away at with a scraper. Where probably talking a millimetre if that, it just looks a bit scruffy, I’ve viewed quite a few tanks and seals all seem to have some wear and tear.
 
That picture is fine.

It looks like pieces of the silicone has chipped off in between the 2 glass panels. I would not use it as is. Will need resealing unforuantly.

The main seals are fine no bubbles and still plenty of sealant left it’s just the edging of seal that’s probably been chipped away at with a scraper. Where probably talking a millimetre if that, it just looks a bit scruffy, I’ve viewed quite a few tanks and seals all seem to have some wear and tear.
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The main seals are fine no bubbles and still plenty of sealant left it’s just the edging of seal that’s probably been chipped away at with a scraper. Where probably talking a millimetre if that, it just looks a bit scruffy, I’ve viewed quite a few tanks and seals all seem to have some wear and tear.
Okay... I mean it's your call but me personally would never trust seals in that condition.
 
Would be fine, that looks like normal wear and tear. But, that said, it would bug me every time i saw it. If you do decide to do something about it, DO NOT apply silicone on top of the silicon. It will not stick and look like crap in short order. Scrape all the old silicon out down to bare glass and do a proper re seal.
 
The main seals are fine no bubbles and still plenty of sealant left it’s just the edging of seal that’s probably been chipped away at with a scraper. Where probably talking a millimetre if that, it just looks a bit scruffy, I’ve viewed quite a few tanks and seals all seem to have some wear and tear.
I agree it looks more cosmetic then structural.. get some normal tank gunk corner algae growing and you will never notice it.
 

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