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At least that's what I'll chalk it up to be. I have a 300 gallon tank with a 100 sump.

My sump has decided to spring a small slow leak somewhere, only way I known is the carpet strips I used to keep it off the floor are wet.

So I'll have to start some spare filters and throw all the media up in the tank then drain the sump. Problem is any leak needs a silicone patch that could take up to 7 days to dry. Or is there another way or faster process? If anyone's walked this path or a similar one before any advice is appreciated Haha.

Thanks for reading.

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