Thankyou for your response, unfortunately it is not the trim. The glass base is cracked and extends across the tank. Being in Australia any thing aquarium related can get very expensive hense looking for a cheap repair. I am considering have 12mm glass panel cut and sliding inside of tank on top of cracked base.Hello; I will assume that you are refering to the plastic trim that goes around the perimeter of the bottom. While i have not foxed a tank as large as a 230 gallon, I have fixed smaller plastic rims. The most recent was when the bottom trim came lose. It was fairly simple to put it back with a good line of silicone.
I would go about your issue in a different way. First try to determine if the glass was affected by whatever cracked the trim. If the glass seems OK, then I would likely patch the crack with a two part epoxy. There are different types of epoxy. Some cure very hard and others are more flexable when cured. I would go with a more flexable type, read ther label. If you have not used epoxy, it might be good to practice with it a bit.
You might also do a search of this forum. This issue has been posted before.
good luck
That is a dangerous game to play, especially with a tank this big. You really need to take the tank apart fully and rebuild. A patch is not the route to go in this situation. Also 12mm is not nearly thick enough. You should be looking more in the 19mm range.Thankyou for your response, unfortunately it is not the trim. The glass base is cracked and extends across the tank. Being in Australia any thing aquarium related can get very expensive hense looking for a cheap repair. I am considering have 12mm glass panel cut and sliding inside of tank on top of cracked base.
Once upon a time there was 2,000lbs of water....The End.We have been given a tank with a cracked base. Considering im relatively handy is there any cheap and effective way of repairing?
+1 needs to be rebuilt. IMHOThat is a dangerous game to play, especially with a tank this big. You really need to take the tank apart fully and rebuild. A patch is not the route to go in this situation. Also 12mm is not nearly thick enough. You should be looking more in the 19mm range.