Well, I'm going to go a bit iffy, it might be ok, but I would just reseal it. You have a few less than great looking seals.
It's not super hard to reseal a tank, preparation is all! I'm sure I & others have done the step by step process you need (look it up!). Basically it's razor blade off all the silcone without digging into between the panes holding the glass together. Rubbing alcohol to remove the surface silicone. Be careful to get it all off! Let it dry out, then get ready to seal! & practice before hand! Use blue painter's tape to get ready...Then GO! Really, you need to read about exactly what that means. I've done it, you can too!!...& if all goes sideways you can still scrape it off & start again. So it costs you a tube of silicone or so? Meh...
Look up how to do this, I'm tired of typing what I've (& others) said many, many times before. The more you practice on cardboard box corners the better the seal will be. A wet finger is really key to make it all come together. Just give it a try!
Well, I'm going to go a bit iffy, it might be ok, but I would just reseal it. You have a few less than great looking seals.
It's not super hard to reseal a tank, preparation is all! I'm sure I & others have done the step by step process you need (look it up!). Basically it's razor blade off all the silcone without digging into between the panes holding the glass together. Rubbing alcohol to remove the surface silicone. Be careful to get it all off! Let it dry out, then get ready to seal! & practice before hand! Use blue painter's tape to get ready...Then GO! Really, you need to read about exactly what that means. I've done it, you can too!!...& if all goes sideways you can still scrape it off & start again. So it costs you a tube of silicone or so? Meh...
Look up how to do this, I'm tired of typing what I've (& others) said many, many times before. The more you practice on cardboard box corners the better the seal will be. A wet finger is really key to make it all come together. Just give it a try!
If I'm seeing the tag properly, this tank is from 1994 or 96, so it's an oldie and has probably been re-sealed. I've never tried re-sealing a tank. There's two sealing surfaces from the factory. The silicone that "glues" the panes of glass together edge to edge and then a bead of silicone pressed into all the corners so to speak. Best you can do is re-do the secondary.
You can find fish stores that sell brand new 55's for $60-70 these days.
Not any near me sadly.. Rarely you see a used one popping up, not 55 gallon though. I have a PetSmart near me but they just sell the 36 gallon kits for 349. I may end up breaking down and getting one.
My other fear of spending the time resealing what you have is the plastic frames are likely brittle if they're indeed ~28yr/old.
I'd sell/donate this tank to someone with hermit crabs, reptiles, etc..
Very true. I got it really cheap so I’ll probably end up doing that and just getting a new one to avoid the mess. Thank you all for all the answers!