I have a friend who has a 70gal, hex front tank that he may be giving me. He is getting a new 150 gal from a settlement because his 70 gal is leaking as a result of blasting/roadwork that has been going on right next to his house. The system was well over $3000 when it was brand new. Filter and everything is included, and the tank is reef-ready (it was a REALLY nice system when he had it all set up) My question is, would it be worth it to try to re-seal the tank? Or is it too risky? Also if I was to have it re-sealed, does anybody know of any places even remotely in the vincinity of Lebanon, New Hampshire that could professionally re-seal it? And if I did it myself what's the best way to go about it. I have re-sealed smaller aquariums before, but nothing over 20 gallons. I'd be willing to pay a decent amount to get it repaired since I'd essentually be getting the tank for free. Maybe someone here who is experienced might be able to lend a hand.
cause it'd be a real waste to let such a great tank end up in the dump.
