Hi all,
Interesting day today. I have a 110G aquarium that is in the process of being setup. My 6 year old daughter climbed to the top and was trying to jump off using two grocery bags as parachutes. Off course the glass top collapsed under her weight and she fell in.
Good news - She was not seriously hurt and the tanks was not full of water and fish.
Bad news - the corner of the glass cover made a pretty good gouge in the bottom of the tank although it does not appear to go all the way through.
Anyone have any experience with large tanks that have bottoms damaged like this? Can, or should, it be repaired?
Interesting day today. I have a 110G aquarium that is in the process of being setup. My 6 year old daughter climbed to the top and was trying to jump off using two grocery bags as parachutes. Off course the glass top collapsed under her weight and she fell in.
Good news - She was not seriously hurt and the tanks was not full of water and fish.
Bad news - the corner of the glass cover made a pretty good gouge in the bottom of the tank although it does not appear to go all the way through.
Anyone have any experience with large tanks that have bottoms damaged like this? Can, or should, it be repaired?