Leaking Tank

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just got back from work with my floor wet. Looks like my tanks leaking. Not leaking bad just droplets. Seems to be coming from the bottem front right corner. Will any sealant do the job?
 
just got back from work with my floor wet. Looks like my tanks leaking. Not leaking bad just droplets. Seems to be coming from the bottem front right corner. Will any sealant do the job?

basically no you need a aquarium
sealer as normal sealer have a
fungicide in and mould preventer
i have put you a link in for one
that will do i do believe you can
seal the tank with the water still
in it with this one inside and out

http://www.seapets.co.uk/products/aquarium-supplies/fish-tank-equipment/aquarium-sealers/gold-label-pond-and-aquarium-sealer-clear-290ml.html?ref=googlebase


you might be able to get it on ebay
a bit cheaper
 
thats good then save
s me emptyin the tank only trouble is ill have to move the sand. It seems fine now. Dont mean its not gonna stop tho .thanks for link
 
there are a few aquarium safe silicons available locally for most people. I know DAP "household silicon" is safe for fish and menards normally carries it in a little 4 or 6 oz tube. Below is a picture of it, its has a fish on the front and tell you about sealing tanks on the back. This stuff works good for small jobs, but if you ever need to seal a large tank there are better options that come in much larger amounts.

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