logiktest
Well-known member
I just picked up a tank today, 48"x24"x29" RR Oceanic. Brought it home, set it on it's stand, placed the canopy on top... Then I looked closely at the tank... Theres a dime sized bullseye in the glass! This must have happened while I was transporting the tank back to my house. The thickness of the glass pane itself is about 1/2". The bullseye is on the interior glass of the tank, and the depth is about 1/16"-1/8".
A few Questions:
I was wondering if I could repair this like a car windshield bullseye with a auto parts store "kit"(I've never tried this before)?
Does anyone know about the chemical quality's of glass repair resins(would it harm fish/coral)?
Should I sell the tank and take the price beat-down because the tank might just decide to explode one day from the bullseye?
Will my auto insurance cover the cost of a professional glass repair for free because my deductible is so high? Just kidding about that one.
To say that I'm "miffed" does not begin to describe my mood. I have been using four letter words non stop for about an hour now.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to read this and reply with your suggestions and comments.
A few Questions:
I was wondering if I could repair this like a car windshield bullseye with a auto parts store "kit"(I've never tried this before)?
Does anyone know about the chemical quality's of glass repair resins(would it harm fish/coral)?
Should I sell the tank and take the price beat-down because the tank might just decide to explode one day from the bullseye?
Will my auto insurance cover the cost of a professional glass repair for free because my deductible is so high? Just kidding about that one.
To say that I'm "miffed" does not begin to describe my mood. I have been using four letter words non stop for about an hour now.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to read this and reply with your suggestions and comments.