Vincerama2
Supporting Member
Hi guys! After "Wifebane" was moved into position (Thanks to Trigger, Apon and sfsuphysics!) Arnold mentioned that the seals might need to be re-sealed. I look and yes, the silicon in some corners of the tank have a wavy corraline intrusion in them. Upon further inspection, yes, the silicon edge can be lifted wherever I can see corraline.
So it's not BAD in that the corraline does not reach to the actual silicon that holds the glass together, but now I'm wondering if I should replace the silicon, before I fill it with 180 gallons of salt water.
Apon suggested just cutting off the offending silicon flaps and scraping off the silicon. Thoughts?
I could remove ALL the silicon and reseal the entire tank, which would involve removing the overflows, resealing the bottom, and placing the overflows back in. This would be an opportunity to put standard overflows in the tank, to replace the giant Oceanic "Megaflow" overflows, but I'm not sure I'd do that.
Apparently, you can't just reseal one part of an aquarium, you gotta do the whole thing, because new silicon doesn't stick to old silicon.
OR again, I could cut and clean up the flaps where the corraline is.
Thoughts? Ideas? It's probably a one day job, but it's awkward, since .. the tank is in place (dry) already.
Too bad I didn't think of this before when the tank was in the garage. Bah.
Thanks!
V
So it's not BAD in that the corraline does not reach to the actual silicon that holds the glass together, but now I'm wondering if I should replace the silicon, before I fill it with 180 gallons of salt water.
Apon suggested just cutting off the offending silicon flaps and scraping off the silicon. Thoughts?
I could remove ALL the silicon and reseal the entire tank, which would involve removing the overflows, resealing the bottom, and placing the overflows back in. This would be an opportunity to put standard overflows in the tank, to replace the giant Oceanic "Megaflow" overflows, but I'm not sure I'd do that.
Apparently, you can't just reseal one part of an aquarium, you gotta do the whole thing, because new silicon doesn't stick to old silicon.
OR again, I could cut and clean up the flaps where the corraline is.
Thoughts? Ideas? It's probably a one day job, but it's awkward, since .. the tank is in place (dry) already.
Too bad I didn't think of this before when the tank was in the garage. Bah.
Thanks!
V