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It's not pretty now, but I hope it will be some day. This is a 55 gallon tank that was delivered to me yesterday. The price was right: free. It was in my extended family. Quite an array of species were kept in this tank-from an Arowana to African Cichlids over a number of years. Plus, it sat outside for an entire New England winter(2006).
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1. Leaks: After I got the largest portion of dirt out, I placed 5 gallons of RO waste water in the tank to see if the bottom has any major leaks. Overnight,none. I know I'll need to find smaller weaknesses as I add more water and clean. The sealant on the bottom and sides appears intact, but I'm just starting.
2. Salt was added to this tank. I'll need to take extra care to get rid of it.
3. Small leaks at the top of the tank: There are some small leaks reported by the last owner of the tank at the very top. You can see where the plastic comes away from the tank on the outside. I'm thinking of using silicone on the entire outside and inside of the top(there isn't any at all now).
4. Small breaks in the plastic at the top: The plastic seems to have a few small breaks exactly perpendicular to the tank. Wear and tear? Will a combo of cyanoacrylate and silicone sealing take care of this?
5. The top plastic middle bracing sags. Is there anything I can do about this?
I will be using a canister filter, not a hang-on-back filter to reduce the stress on the frame.
What other problems can anybody forsee with this tank? The largest tank I've redone prior to this is a 29 gallon. I haven't redone a tank of this size, so input is most welcome!
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Amanda