Sounds to me like it is not a tank leak.
It sounds like the water from condensation is pooling on and inside lip of the tank lid and accumulating so much that it overflows down the front.
Check it out.
Is the water coming from a crack or a seam?
Or is the water accumulated from the condensation and dripping from a pool on the lid?
Or is a filter pushing the water over the edge?
Regular table salt.
Don't buy aquarium salt as it is overpriced and may have random additives not listed on the label.
Regular sodium chloride.
The really cheap budget salt is bad and makes your tank cloudy because it uses aluminum sulphate as the free flowing agent.
Also if you are treating meds in your hospital tank, most of the time they destroy your biofilter, thus rendering the cycle a waste of time.
That is why you must do large water changes and not feed during treatment of meds.
They allow Facebook access to their email contacts list.
Then Facebook asks you whether they wish them to send everybody an invitation to Facebook.
They hit yes, then everyone gets a generic invitation.
And Facebook then has your email on it's database and will periodically send you further invites.
Yeah economic terms is only a small part of deciding which heating to run with.
I like the idea of a pellet fire.
Making your money back isn't really that big of a deal IMHO.
With all the drama in the world you might make a windfall, or be taken out tomorrow by trying to avoid a poor gentleman behind a zimmer-frame going down the curb and falling into your path.
If you actually want to add your real life signature either scan it or take a really good close up macro of it and save it as JPeg.
Either saving a word document template with the image in for printing letters.
Or asking Caryl how to embed it as a signature in out going emails.
And you can add the transparent image to photo's in Paint, I think it is called overlaying.
There is no reason not to get another filter imo.
The only major consideration of over filtering a tank is current flow.
Not all fish like fast flow.
I say go for it.
The ad's me off so much that when I moved I didn't get Sky connected and took the aerial down.
No Tv.
Only watch DVD's now.
I don't even miss it.
Surf for news online and keep up to date with the things I want to see and read.
In my experience plants are OK with PP solutions, even strong solutions for 24 hours.
This kills all algae, even BGA, but is not harmful for the plants.
Stronger slow growing plants are ok for up to 48 hours.
After this it is at your own risk.
Gotta love a child's absolute perspective and worldview.
My neice is 13 months and walking now. She knows that the ads get turned down when watching tv. There are not any grey area's for them.
It looks perfect how it is.
Why do they need to clear it.
I would think they should promote the native growth and once that takes over them remove exotic species.
Why can't they remove rubbish and just build a path through it.