Solving Leaky Glass Aquarium Problems

Why Leaks Occur, and Common Mistakes to Avoid When Making Repairs

A couple downsides to having a glass aquarium is the potential for springing a leak and glass breakage to occur. You can figure out for yourself how breaks happen. For leaks, most are usually caused by a flaw or failure in the sealant, either generated during construction of the tank, or over time becomes weak and begins peeling away from the glass. This can lead to leaks of a small annoying pin hole size, up to and including a major seam blowout, like ones that result in an empty tank, a soaked carpet, and water leaking through the floor down into the basement.

Most often pin hole sized leaks can be fixed from the outside, without having to totally drain or tear the whole tank apart, but for major leaks or glass breakage, this requires some reconstruction of the tank. The good news? Repairing a leak is actually not a difficult task, whether it be a major or a minor one.


Common Mistakes To Avoid
  • Don't use the wrong kind of silicone sealant; use only a non-toxic 100% silicone sealant appropriate for aquarium use.
  • Not cleaning and preparing the glass surface properly or adequately enough.
  • Not pinpointing the exact location of where a small leak is coming from. Water will always be present at the bottom of the tank (gravity rules), but the source may be somewhere else up higher or sideways along the joint or seam.
  • Not repairing a large enough area up, down, or around where the actual leak generates from.
  • Not using enough silicone sealant.
  • Not allowing the silicone to dry long enough.
  • Not aligning or placing the glass pane edges flat and evenly together.
  • Don't make major repairs under humid conditions. Duct tape will not stick to glass when it is humid, therefore, the glass may move before the silicone can set up. Humidity slows the silicone curing process as well.
  • Not having the aquarium sitting on a flat surface.
So what will you need to repair a leak, as well as build a tank from scratch? 



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