melsmom
Well-known member
I'm pretty sure I already know the answer to this, but MAYBE someone here has a few good ideas. I have a 90 gallon tank that we put back up this past weekend. there was a broken bulk head (there are 2 but one is capped off) so we replaced it. filled it. sand, rock etc...and now....drumroll....it has a leak. Not a big one, but one none the less. the tank is on an oak stand with holes for the bulk heads to pass through, but they are a bit off center so that just "tightening" them wont work. Thought about draining corner over flow and using aquarium silicone to just glue them...? or do I have to drain this monster? I dont want to lose all the water, as we just put it in, and for some reason I'm thinking that this isnt good for the fish? ( 2 clowns ) idk. can anyone offer a great idea that may not nessisarily mean draining it? Other wise, off to town to buy trash can liners for the garbage cans to save as much water as possible.
Oh, also is there a way of doing this, draining...that wont upset the tank much? meaning fish, sand etc...
Thanks
Oh, also is there a way of doing this, draining...that wont upset the tank much? meaning fish, sand etc...
Thanks