Auto parts stores carry a 2 part epoxy that works well if is not a seam leak.
No. It would need a huge tank, not to mention all the fish you would have to buy it.
duct tape A2: Ha, Ha! There is some stuff for $10 at Kragen's, Checker's; AuroZone, etc, that will patch a small hole. Big ones-- get new tank.
a good invention would be a airsoft tank or somthing like a sling shot or a gun that shoots something
A 30 gallon would be suitable if done properly for a tank up to about 125 gallons. Maybe 150.
well, go to the nearest auto store, and buy gas tank/radiator repair patch.
To patch a hole in your water tank, first, drain the tank and clean the area around the hole thoroughly to remove any dirt or rust. Use a waterproof epoxy or a patching compound designed for metal surfaces to fill the hole, ensuring you apply it evenly and allow it to cure according to the manufacturer's instructions. For larger holes, consider using a piece of metal or a patch that can be secured with adhesive or screws for added strength. Finally, test the patch by refilling the tank and checking for leaks.
Autozone and Advance auto both have gas tank repair kits that can be used to patch the tank.
If i was you i would look in YouTube.com
yes, why not?
You get the vial from the dungeon and put it in.
no they do not A good estimate would be 5% of tank size.
there is not a solid way to patch the tank, the only way you can solve your problem is replace it!