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    I was lucky enough to be given a 55 Gallon Hex Aquarium, Hood & Stand.  The guy said he has had it for a few years and it has been empty for about a year.  He also said the person he got it from had the tank a few years as well.  While starting to clean it up I noticed a sticker that said March 15, 1988.  I haven't filled it with water yet but he said it doesn't leak.  My question is should I just go ahead and reseal it before I fill it anyway because it's older?  

    I have resealed a 20 Tall once before - and it's a job!!  I also have a 4 year old & 1 year old that like to keep my days pretty busy, so is there anyone here that maybe could do it for a fee?  I'm sure I could find spare time here and there but I want to make sure it gets done correctly.  Thanks in advance!!

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    Re: Older Tank In Need Of New Seal?

    I have a tank from the 80's that still has its original seal.
    If the seal looks good, id fill it with water and leave it outside for a week.

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    • #3
      Re: Older Tank In Need Of New Seal?

      I agree with Brownsnoutuk. I too have old tanks that hold water just fine. However, if the seal looks in poor condition, I would go ahead and reseal it. Resealing is a chore. I just finished resealing a 210 myself. I noticed that you are in South Houston. If I remember correctly, Aqua Zoo and a fish store on Kleckley Rd. by Almeda Mall will do it for a fee. Neither are "cheap" though. I'd help out if I had the time.

      Let us know what you decide.
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      • #4
        Re: Older Tank In Need Of New Seal?

        If it aint broke - dont fix it !

        find some place level (garage or back yard) and fill it up and wait for a couple of weeks.  If you find a leek, mark it with a sharpie and make sure you do a good job resealing that area.

        I would not seal a tank without testing it unless it had been used for reptiles or rodents and they had clawed the silicone in all the corners
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        • #5
          Re: Older Tank In Need Of New Seal?

          Thank you all for your replies.  I will fill the tank sometime this weekend in my backyard and watch for leaks.  I really hope there isn't any as I would love to start setting this tank up.

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          • #6
            Re: Older Tank In Need Of New Seal?

            Just wanted to give a quick update:  I filled the tank on Sunday and no leaks yet as of today.  I'll wait untill this Weekend before I drain it and bring it inside just to be sure.  Thanks again everyone.

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            • #7
              Re: Older Tank In Need Of New Seal?

              Be sure to get any mosquito larva out of there, if you have any! Plus, fish love them!
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              • #8
                Re: Older Tank In Need Of New Seal?

                Originally posted by Mzungu";p="
                Be sure to get any mosquito larva out of there, if you have any! Plus, fish love them!
                I covered the tank because I didn't want anything to get in there.  Mainly my kids or my cat who is always sneaking in the backyard.  But I will check for the larva because they are small and can always find a way - thanks.

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