winset
01-10-2015, 03:03 PM
Hello,
I have a 125 gallon tank on a stand. I am in the process of switching communities, so I have drained the tank and removed all substrate and rocks. At that point, I noticed that one edge of the caulking (1/3 to 1/2 of the narrow side of the tank) on the base of the tank's inside is damaged. By this I mean that the edges of caulking have been peeled away but the seam appears intact with a thick layer of caulking still at the junction of the two panes of glass (no leak). So, it is just the edges that spread thinly over the adjoining panes of glass that has been peeled away. Again, there is NO leak.
The question I have is whether or not I can just throw another layer of caulking (as protection) on TOP of the original caulking that remains in place at the seam. I know that caulking will not stick to itself (the old strip at the seam), but since there are two glass surfaces for it to bind to I was hoping that this might protect the remaining original seam's caulking by putting a layer on top and at the edges so that it does not continue to wear with contact (sand, rocks, plecos, etc.).
Please advise.
Here are some pictures (look at the left side of the edge from the corner to about halfway across).
I have a 125 gallon tank on a stand. I am in the process of switching communities, so I have drained the tank and removed all substrate and rocks. At that point, I noticed that one edge of the caulking (1/3 to 1/2 of the narrow side of the tank) on the base of the tank's inside is damaged. By this I mean that the edges of caulking have been peeled away but the seam appears intact with a thick layer of caulking still at the junction of the two panes of glass (no leak). So, it is just the edges that spread thinly over the adjoining panes of glass that has been peeled away. Again, there is NO leak.
The question I have is whether or not I can just throw another layer of caulking (as protection) on TOP of the original caulking that remains in place at the seam. I know that caulking will not stick to itself (the old strip at the seam), but since there are two glass surfaces for it to bind to I was hoping that this might protect the remaining original seam's caulking by putting a layer on top and at the edges so that it does not continue to wear with contact (sand, rocks, plecos, etc.).
Please advise.
Here are some pictures (look at the left side of the edge from the corner to about halfway across).