Hey all
I've just had a hand-me-down tank left on my doorstep (cool prezzie!)
it's rather bigger than what i really need but has so much wonderful potential. I have grand plans for a future frog home - but first it needs some mending.
It has a couple of leaks at one end which need dealing to before I put anything in it. While the silicone seems pretty old, and a bit rough round the edges it still does the job, mostly.
I have a tube of aquarium safe silicone seal and could patch the holes - but is it better to scrape off the old and re-stick the whole tank?
I've never done anything like this before, it seems big but possible (will have to dig up some tank building threads, and prob buy some more silicone).
patching would be easier, but which is better??
oh, the tank dimensions are approx 82cm long x 38cm deep x 55cm tall
Just had another look (ie cleaning), it seems the leaks are only in the bottom seal, could i remove and replace just the bottom edges (ie around the whole bottom panel)?
or is that just excessively complicated?