Frag tank cracked :(

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Right on the bottom panel of glass, water was coming out quick until tank was only 1/4 full then the pressure must not have been enough to go through crack.
I guess pink styro foam is too dense now that I read more, I used it as it was what I had on hand :( 

Darryl V your fragtank was retired for the time being lol.
 

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I hate reading this. Sorry to hear about your luck. Hopefully this doesnt start a chain of bad tanks like has happened to another reefer. God forbid.
 

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I hate reading this. Sorry to hear about your luck. Hopefully this doesnt start a chain of bad tanks like has happened to another reefer. God forbid.

Yea hope that now this is happened I'm good for a bit :S
 

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Shitttt....
You lose any livestock??

As of right now no. I lost probably 5-10 gallons before noticing, then another 5-10 while moving everything over.
 

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unibob link said:
[quote author=Giglio324 link=topic=8154.msg86007#msg86007 date=1395058029]
I hate reading this. Sorry to hear about your luck. Hopefully this doesnt start a chain of bad tanks like has happened to another reefer. God forbid.

Yea hope that now this is happened I'm good for a bit :S
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That's good, ( that you didn't lose much or anything ) you going to replace it immediately? If you need something temporary maybe grab one of those plastic totes from crappy tire.
They might even have something similar size to what the frag tank was....

Maybe I passed the bad luck bug on when I came to visit
If so, you have 2 more terrible situations coming your way.
*faceslap*

Lol I really hope not for your sake
 

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Oh crap.  Truly sorry to hear that Jerry.  I had it under plywood and pink foam.  Was it fully supported and flat on the bottom?

maybe you should have came back for that stand.....
 

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Oh crap.  Truly sorry to hear that Jerry.  I had it under plywood and pink foam.  Was it fully supported and flat on the bottom?

maybe you should have came back for that stand.....

Nothing to do with you Darryl :) and yea maybe the stand would have helped. Is that how your warranty works? Lol


Pulp I think tank as a little over a year old, under 2 years I believe:  the fact the glass cracked before silicone let go boggles me.
 

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I am also using the pink on top of plywood now I'm starting to hear creaks  lol

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Yea, I'm not sure, tank was level spite my floors being unlevel, so styro was doing something for sure. I have just read the pink is a little dense and doesn't crunch enough to effectively level the tank...even though it was level :s

I am sure there are many people who use the pink styro with success long term.
 

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Are you getting sealife to cut a new panel and rebuild it? Was the bottom tempered glass?

Lambeth glass could do a custom tempered sheet that would replace the original, and in any thickness.

I didn't know pink insulation would put pressure on glass, but I guess it makes sense now that I think about it...
 

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Im glad to hear you didn't lose anything.  I'd say you're a lucky guy, these things usually happen when you are away and not able to address the situation personally. lol
BTW what size was the frag tank?

-dan
 

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unibob link said:
[quote author=pulpfiction1 link=topic=8154.msg86077#msg86077 date=1395091852]
I am also using the pink on top of plywood now I'm starting to hear creaks  lol

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Yea, I'm not sure, tank was level spite my floors being unlevel, so styro was doing something for sure. I have just read the pink is a little dense and doesn't crunch enough to effectively level the tank...even though it was level :s

I am sure there are many people who use the pink styro with success long term.
[/quote]ok..... I was a little worried when I read it was the tank that I built.  I built it last March or April so it was getting close to a year old (someone asked) although I dont think that matters if the glass breaks.  IT was made with 6mm glass so it definitely wasnt built like a tank but its with spec. 

Still sorry to hear about it cracking,  but I have to say I would feel a whole lot worse if my silicone job came undone.  Glad casualties are limited though.
 

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The fact the glass cracked and silicone is still fine, I would say it cannot be attributed to the tank construction at all. There had to have been something causing excessive pressure in this area of tank.
 
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