Hi there, I have a problem with a strange tank leak. The tank is a 35 gal hex tank that I got a long time ago (about 5 years ago) from Wade. For five years all was fine until around last Thanksgiving (2008) when, late evening (11pm) it just started to leak big time. I mean, from a vertical seam about 1/3 up there was a jet of water shooting about 20" onto a nearby couch. Luckily I heard it from the nearby room (was making a bit of a splash), so I was able to empty most of the water in the toilet and not on the couch. I emptied the tank completely, stripped down all silicon on all sides, re-did all sides (now it looked really nice!), then put it up together again and it held great... until yesterday evening. Yesterday evening (earlier now, 9:30pm or so) it started leaking again, in the same spectacular manner (splashing to the same couch). Needless to say that nobody was in the room at either leaks, so nobody did anything to the fish tank. I thought that I did a good job with the repair - it looked so nice, but it obviously was not enough - somehow the water managed to get behind "my" silicone and found the same tiny hole between the two vertical panes that found the first time around.
I'm at a loss - I'd like to fix it if I can, but I'm not sure what can I do more than I did - maybe only if I also clean the bottom and top and remove the glass panes and put silicon between the two glass panes, but this sounds like a headache (I'm not even sure how to remove the panes without breaking them). I know that I read on the Internet a bit before doing the fix and several sites said to do pretty much what I did: strip the old silicon out, clean with vinegar (well!), then put new silicon in (use masking tape to get neat lines).
I'm about to go order a new one, but I'm open to any suggestions that may lead to fixing this one...
Thanks,
Mihai
I'm at a loss - I'd like to fix it if I can, but I'm not sure what can I do more than I did - maybe only if I also clean the bottom and top and remove the glass panes and put silicon between the two glass panes, but this sounds like a headache (I'm not even sure how to remove the panes without breaking them). I know that I read on the Internet a bit before doing the fix and several sites said to do pretty much what I did: strip the old silicon out, clean with vinegar (well!), then put new silicon in (use masking tape to get neat lines).
I'm about to go order a new one, but I'm open to any suggestions that may lead to fixing this one...
Thanks,
Mihai