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Hey guys, do you know of any place where I can bring my leaking tank to to get it fixed?
btw can tell me how much will it cost too? my tank is a 2 ft tank. The leak is very small...should be around the bottom...causing tiny drips. |
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get a new tank. cheaper in the long run n piece of mind.
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I'm looking for options first. Just want to know the price and where before making the better decision for the current problem
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apply silicon yourself ? or if its those acrylic tank the bottom can use epoxy mixture. but the price of either one can get ya a 2nd hand 2ft tank.
Last edited by tranquility; 11-01-2011 at 08:50 PM. |
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hrm... ok then. Mine's 2nd hand too 15 bucks including stand.
Anyone know any places where they can fix it for you? |
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can try those industrial area that deals with glass. but easiest way is to diy since the leak is small.
Last edited by tranquility; 11-01-2011 at 11:18 PM. |
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DIY, easiest just make sure the surface is dry and follow the instruction.
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