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    Ugggghhh! 55 gallon sprung a leak!!!!

    Well, I was woken up yesterday around 4am by my girlfriend. She wakes me up saying "I think something is wrong with Lil' Miss Swim's tank". Apparently she got up to pee and noticed the water looked "low". Well, low was in understatement. I literally just cleaned it Sunday afternoon, so it was full just 12 hours earlier and now i have over 20 gallons on my floor and water is continuing to drip to the floor. After a few minutes of inspection I found that one of the corner seals had sprung a leak. Luckily it was less than half way down and "most" of the water was retained...
    Well, to try to keep this story relatively short...fast forward to 3pm. After working a funeral bereavement luncheon and cooking for 60+ people by myself, I hop on the train to town to shop for a new tank and borrow Dad's truck. Ended up getting a great deal and upgrading to a 75 gallon. However, the 75 was to replace my other 55 gallon, so I had to switch both tanks out, including fish. Ugggh, fast forward to 10:30pm, FINALLY done!!!
    LONG day, but the tanks look great!!

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    Last edited by Craiga 01453; 11-07-2017 at 10:31 AM.

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