Electric Warrior
Fishaholic
Hello everyone. Last night, one of my biggest nightmares began and my 350L Juwel Rio tank started leaking!. I noticed that it started dripping water out of the corners somewhere at the very bottom of the tank, although I couldn't see the point of origin anywhere. I started to get worse, so I immediately started taking water out, and got all of my fish out (after ripping out all the plants and wood). I checked all four corners of the tank, including all of the seams from top to bottom, and didn't see any water or condensation coming from anywhere above the bottom trim, so I think it's safe to say that it's coming from somewhere near the bottom. Once I got the water level about 70 % down, it slowly stopped, and I am assuming that's due to the less pressure on the tank from the volume of water once it was emptied a bit.
Now comes the dilemma... This has never happened to me, and I have never had to reseal a tank. From what I gather, once I have the tank empty and cleaned out, I will have to scrape all of the existing sealant out with a razor, and reseal the whole tank again? I also assume that it's likely I won't visibly be able to see where the leak is coming from with my eyes, if it's leaking from a seal somewhere. I have now almost finished removing all of the substrate and I'm am going to have to finish getting out the last few cm's of water, and then I will probably have to remove the 3D background from the back glass.
Who has this happened to before, and how did you get on with resealing your tank. I am obviously a little scared that I might make a mistake and find that it leaks again, which is the main concern. I haven't been able to inspect the tank yet since it's not fully cleaned out, but I assume that it it was something like a crack somewhere, it's much more likely that the tank would have burst, or that much more water would have been gushing out. I am obviously keen to try and fix it, since a new 350 Rio is about £520 new. The other issue being that it looks like the cabinet where the base of the tank sits is slight warped in the front corner where the water was dripping out of the base of the tank. I can see the front-right corner of the top shelf of the cabinet flexing very slightly, so it looks like there is a tiny gap of a couple of millimetres at the very corner of the tank. At the very least, it looks like I'm going to need a new cabinet, but £230 sounds much more bearable than £700+ for a new tank and stand set. How likely is it that resealing the whole thing will work okay, and how difficult is it going to be, realistically? Obviously I want to try and get this done asap because the fish are in a few temporary tanks now, so that is not ideal, plus getting a new tank/stand this size seems like it could take up to a week from anywhere due to shipping, etc. Thanks.
Now comes the dilemma... This has never happened to me, and I have never had to reseal a tank. From what I gather, once I have the tank empty and cleaned out, I will have to scrape all of the existing sealant out with a razor, and reseal the whole tank again? I also assume that it's likely I won't visibly be able to see where the leak is coming from with my eyes, if it's leaking from a seal somewhere. I have now almost finished removing all of the substrate and I'm am going to have to finish getting out the last few cm's of water, and then I will probably have to remove the 3D background from the back glass.
Who has this happened to before, and how did you get on with resealing your tank. I am obviously a little scared that I might make a mistake and find that it leaks again, which is the main concern. I haven't been able to inspect the tank yet since it's not fully cleaned out, but I assume that it it was something like a crack somewhere, it's much more likely that the tank would have burst, or that much more water would have been gushing out. I am obviously keen to try and fix it, since a new 350 Rio is about £520 new. The other issue being that it looks like the cabinet where the base of the tank sits is slight warped in the front corner where the water was dripping out of the base of the tank. I can see the front-right corner of the top shelf of the cabinet flexing very slightly, so it looks like there is a tiny gap of a couple of millimetres at the very corner of the tank. At the very least, it looks like I'm going to need a new cabinet, but £230 sounds much more bearable than £700+ for a new tank and stand set. How likely is it that resealing the whole thing will work okay, and how difficult is it going to be, realistically? Obviously I want to try and get this done asap because the fish are in a few temporary tanks now, so that is not ideal, plus getting a new tank/stand this size seems like it could take up to a week from anywhere due to shipping, etc. Thanks.