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    I emptied my tank to redo my floor and noticed that the seal on the tank is old. Since it's empty right now and i would like to reseal it.
    Anyway im looking for someone that have experienced on resealing tank that can help out. Pm me the price to get it done.
    I need it to be done asap.
    The tank is 210 gal 7 foot long.
    Thanks

  • #2
    try city pets

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    • #3
      I did, they need me to carry the tank to the shop. I need someone that can come and reseal at my apartment.

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      • #4
        good luck on that one

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        • #5
          thats far man. my uncle could do it for cheap but i dont think that drive is worth the money

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          • #6
            call your uncle to the forum please.

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            • #7
              how much did city pets quote you?
              46 gallon bow front
              Grow Out Cichlid tank

              240 gallon long
              Community SA/CA/African Cichlid (we will see how it works out....)

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              • #8
                city pets does not reseal tank but he gave me a number to the guy that does it.
                $120 if i bring the tank to the shop

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                • #9
                  If you buy window glass silicone from home depot, along with a scraper to remove the old silicone, it is rather easy. I'm a teen and I resealed my 155 in a couple days easily, and it's been set up for over a year. It's not hard if you're willing to try it. If you're scared, just add a thicker amount, you can always smoothe it out later.

                  Otherwise, best of luck finding someone to do it! :)
                  Currently fishless, but a proud mama to a musk turtle hatchling.

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                  • #10
                    sometimes more is not better, a thin bead of silicone goes a long way, good luck with your search and or project.

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