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2ft fish tank with crack in bottom but can be repaired,comes with filter,light in lid,plants,thermometer,£15
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its easy to repair lauralou just use some Clear Silicone from any hardware shop put loads on leave to set . i had a crack in mine 2 years ago and still fine .
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im not being funny but that advice is incorrect
if the aquarium is to be used to house fish then normal silicon sealant will kill them as it contains an antifungicide in it.
Aquarium sealant doesnt have this in it so is safe for the fish.
You can buy aquarium sealant in all the aquarium shops on the wirral
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that may be the case but all my tropical fish have bin fine . thx anyway
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