well done.
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The two discus on the left (Giant Blues) started their spawning dance 24 hours after introducing them into their new home.
well done.
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Today is day 3 for the discus that I purchased from Kenny. All 18 are doing well. There are 3 pairs already defending their potential nesting areas. Here is what I received from Kenny:
6 - Spotted Leopards
6 - Tiger/Carnation Turquoise
4 - Red Eagles
2 - Forest Giant Blue
I cannot say it enough, Kenny provided the highest quality discus I've ever seen and he shipped them from CA to GA and they ALL arrived safe and sound. They acclimated to my aquarium immediately. Thank you again Kenny! All is well on day three. Here are a few pictures from earlier today:
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So I need some advice. I caused a leak in the fitting for my overflow where the bulkhead screws together at the bottom of the tank. I tried everything I could think of to tighten the nut and although I slowed the leak there is still a drip. Does anyone have a proven method of sealing a leak like that that doesnt require breaking down the tank?
I'm like Pat. I can think of nothing that might work. I would put a bucket under the leak and hope that enough tiny crap worked it's way into the leaking area to seal it. A perfectionist would drain the entire tank and start over but I'm not a perfectionist.
Mama Bear
I have used JB Weld on broken hot tub fittings. It works great and can be removed if you break it down. Just rough up the area to be sealed. mix it up, roll it up on a ball and smash onto the leak.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/J-B-Weld...7H-6/305284651
Thank you Jeep - do you know if the JB weld will stick to a surface that is wet?
120 Discus Show Tank / 125 Grow Out Tank / Fish Room (almost) Under Construction
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Is the leak inside the overflow? If yes, lower the water level below the teeth of the overflow, drop a couple of sponges and heater in the tank. Drain the overflow and properly fix the drip.
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
Hi Second Hand Pat - Unfortunately I cannot do as you suggested because the overflow is the pipe coming up from the bulkhead. At this point I have the situation contained, albeit not properly fixed, because I cannot figure out how to get any more pressure than what I've already applied in tightening the nut on the bulkhead.
120 Discus Show Tank / 125 Grow Out Tank / Fish Room (almost) Under Construction
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JB is formulated specifically for wet conditions, but after double checking what the others said, I don't know if is would be a good solution after all. It works best when you can scuff up the surface and it may not work on glass. What does everyone think about Flex Seal tape?
I've never used or seen it in person, but from what I understand it is a silicone based. The trick would be getting the surface clean. The best place to apply it being inside the tank so that you you have water pressure working with you and not against may prove difficult.
I'd add, check for toxicity. . .
Thank you all for offering advice. At this point the leak is completely stopped so I'm assuming as long as I don't disturb the seal again all will be well. By way of update, from the 18 discus I bought from Kenny just over a week ago, I now have a third pair that spawned.
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What a relief that must be. I know that even a small drip must have been driving you nuts after all the hard, beautiful work you did.
Mama Bear