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10/06/2014, 04:44 PM | #1 |
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many mini bubbles on the tank's seam
hi everyone,
I bought the new marineland 93g cube a few months ago. Today I took it outside to do a leak test for the first time. while outside in the sun light, I noticed on the tank seams (all seam) have these many mini white bubbles. should I be worry with these? this is a new tank, just testing water for the first time. thanks |
10/07/2014, 05:09 AM | #2 |
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10/07/2014, 07:31 AM | #3 |
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This is entirely opinion - but I'd probably take it back (if possible). Generally, bubbles in the seams of a new tank are just cosmetic, and while unsightly, have no effect on the integrity of the tank.
The problem with yours that I see is that the glass is relatively thin (I think for this size rimless, ML uses 10mm), and in the first picture, bubbles penetrate at least 75% at the top of the seam. Without being able to really look closely at the seams, it's hard to say for sure - but simply based on the photos you sent, I'd take it back, not only for the peace of mind in regards to leaking/failure, but aesthetics as well. I'd expect better out of any product I purchase. |
10/08/2014, 08:17 AM | #4 |
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when I empty the tank, most of these bubbles disappear
Not sure it's safe to use. I have not heard back from Marineland yet. |
10/08/2014, 10:40 AM | #5 |
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Can you upload full-size images? I'd like to see the seams a bit closer up.
The bubbles are located between the silicone and the glass, correct? They aren't just surface bubbles or anything, right? |
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