tama1phil
Sat, 12th Apr 2008, 10:09 AM
Hello all,
I am looking for advice. I bought a used 150 tall which is 72"x18"x28.5". I had it broken down and resealed just in case there were any problems. I had forever pets do this. I built my own stand which was more than able to carry the load. I had it up and running on december 23 of 07. This week I noticed a huge crack on the left side going towards the middle. Luckily no water spilled and i was able to save everything. the tank was level from left to right. However it leaned to the back. The right leaned 1/16" and the left leaned 1/8" towards the back. also I only had a super thin sheet of foam between the stand and tank. Anybody have any ideas on what to do? Felipa says he thinks it was a defective tank or reseal. He says that the foam underneath should take care of the small amount of leaning towards the rear, but i dont want to have any issues. I am about to go and pick up my new tank but I wont install it till I have a good feeling of what went wrong. also the stand was on concrete not carpet.
Thanks for the help!
I am looking for advice. I bought a used 150 tall which is 72"x18"x28.5". I had it broken down and resealed just in case there were any problems. I had forever pets do this. I built my own stand which was more than able to carry the load. I had it up and running on december 23 of 07. This week I noticed a huge crack on the left side going towards the middle. Luckily no water spilled and i was able to save everything. the tank was level from left to right. However it leaned to the back. The right leaned 1/16" and the left leaned 1/8" towards the back. also I only had a super thin sheet of foam between the stand and tank. Anybody have any ideas on what to do? Felipa says he thinks it was a defective tank or reseal. He says that the foam underneath should take care of the small amount of leaning towards the rear, but i dont want to have any issues. I am about to go and pick up my new tank but I wont install it till I have a good feeling of what went wrong. also the stand was on concrete not carpet.
Thanks for the help!