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The 75G tank was drilled and cleaned just to see that it was cracked where the overflow was supposed to be added.

Now I have two problems: will BA replace the tank since it is clearly the whole thing was patched (based on the stripped band holding the glass together). The tank was drilled so I am not sure if BA or Marineland will honor the warranty.

If they don't, I got advices to put a piece of glass over it and silicone it. The overflow will be there so no added stress. What do you think? What are my options here?
 

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You can double check, but i really doubt ba will honour the warranty after you've drilled it.
Personally, I would never get a good night's sleep knowing the integrity of the tank is not 100%. It might be a little crack now, but it might get bigger later on... what then?!
 

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I am pretty sure this is the top corner of the tank and I can see why we didn't see this when we drilled it since we drilled it from the opposite side.

You can always try and see if they will honor the warranty even if you have to pay a small percentage of the price.

The integrity of this crack shouldn't really harm the tank though...
 

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Since we appear to be on the topic...

Does anybody here have diamond coated drill bits and a drill guide? Care to lend a hand drilling any time in the next two to three weeks or so? I have a 33g Starphire tank that needs drilling.

I offer coffee, food, and more coffee. :D
 

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Spoke with BA and of course they are refusing to acknowledge that the crack was there in the first place. Since the tank was tampered with, no warranty or any talk with Perfecto.

Ill try to patch it, fill it with water, leave it 24 hrs to see if there is any problem or leaking. Any other options?
 

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that sucks George ,im sorry , I have no exp in tank repairs to offer u , the only think I would consider doing is get a piece cut and silicone it over where yourhole is ,not sure if that's a valid repair .just trying to think of ways to prevent crack from spreading .
not sure if that helps at all .
 

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At this point you have nothing.to lose and lots to gain with an attempted repair. Given the location of the crack and the fact it has now spread wide edge to edge, you should have a good chance of success.

Sucks, but there it is.

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Buy a new tank. What if you have it full of fish and corals and it fails. The tank is the cheapest part. Its not worth the risk.
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My opinion, if its the side glass, I will take it out, buy a new pc of glass, drill the hole then attached it. This way for sure you will not have any problems in the future.

Yes for sure you can patch it but then sometimes you have algae growth under the patching and you cannot clean it.
 

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it looks like its the back of the tank so a painted black background should fix the threat of a algae problem...I think George u should try to patch if big als or perfecto are not prepared to fix , get the glass and try the patch ,monitor the stress crack when weight added and go from there .
unless someone here can help George out and get him a 75 gal tank any takers here for a great guy ,whos just trying to get his tank set up ...lets go fellow gta'ers anyone have a tank for him ..............
 

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This may be a little late for advise!

inspect the crack well! find out where the glass was hit to make the crack. If it was on the edge? you shouldn't have a problem! if it was hit in the center of the crack? this could spread in another direction with pressure or temperature change. (think of a car window and a stone chip) BA fails again. just my opinion !
 

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Hey George, I have done a repairs on tanks like this before so I can offer two pieces of advice. You will need to drill a small hole at each end of the crack so it wont spread. This needs to be a small pilot hole and if it cracks when you do this; it means there are already hairline cracks already that may not be visible to the naked eye.

If successful, then you can use glass and silicone to patch it.

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When you do this, please be aware that this should only be a temp solution. If you intend to use this long term, replace the tank.
 
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