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    I got a 20 gallon aquarium that has a hole in the back glass and sealed it with plexiglass but i had the plexi for a while so it cracked and started leaking, so what i wanted to know is. Can i use some thick rubber to seal the hole? The rubber is the only thing i have on hand other than the plexi and i'm not trying to use that again.
    Forget the dog.
    Beware of fish!
    :ertrink:

  • #2
    I would use a small piece of glass and seal it from the inside.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ssrprelude View Post
      I would use a small piece of glass and seal it from the inside.
      +1
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      • #4
        thx but already used the rubber...hope it works
        Forget the dog.
        Beware of fish!
        :ertrink:

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ssrprelude View Post
          I would use a small piece of glass and seal it from the inside.
          +1

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TexmexVin590 View Post
            thx but already used the rubber...hope it works
            Keep in mind that the rubber is just a temp. fix . I would go with a piece of glass sealed with silicone .

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            • #7
              I suggest you catch them the next time petco has it's $1.00 a gal deal. You probably have spent enough on stuff already that you could have just replaced it.
              Lori's husband Bill.

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              • #8
                i spent 5 bucks on the silicone...the rubber is from an old rockband drumset and its holding quite nicely i may add.
                Forget the dog.
                Beware of fish!
                :ertrink:

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ssrprelude View Post
                  I would use a small piece of glass and seal it from the inside.
                  +2
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ssrprelude View Post
                    I would use a small piece of glass and seal it from the inside.
                    +3 you have to be careful when dealing with an aquarium and repairs. It holds until it no longer holds then you get a bunch of water on the floor. You got electrical plugs that may get wet, could walk by and get zapped.

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                    • #11
                      Glass is better. Plexiglass will not bond to glass with silicon. A bulkhead with a plug is a far better option.

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