LyraGuppi
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Pardon the graininess, my hand, and the towel.
I’m descaling and cleaning the 20 gallon tall for my two bettas (divided tank, not together!), but I noticed something odd in the seals. It looks like the silicon is receding? I can pull up the silicon with my fingernail almost anywhere I want. There’s slight dampness underneath it, I’m guessing there was a inconsistency or leak somewhere that messed the surrounding areas up. The actual seal where the two glass panes touch is unharmed, but it’s a little worrying. There were water bubbles under the silicon, all around the tank, not just on the tank floor.
I have silicone left over from when I resealed the 55 gallon, but I… sort of hate resealing. Should I just use this as an excuse to finally switch over to a 20 gallon long, or just go ahead and reseal?
20 gallon longs run from 20 USD to 40 USD, with $20 being when petco has their dollar-per-gallon sales. Along with that, I'd have to buy a new lid, which might be 40-60 dollars, not including plants and what not.
The tank was built in December 2013, and has been switched around about three or four times.
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