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![]() do you know what the reef safe silicone is called?
i have GE Silicone II kitchen & bath. doesn't say anything thats reef save nm silcone II isn't reef safe. but Silcone I is.
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90G + 30G sump. Last edited by tbone; 02-16-2006 at 12:52 AM. |
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Kitchen and Bath silicone has mildew resistant chemicals in it and will wreak havoc on your reef. I think the stuff at Canadian Tire is a Mastercraft brand if Im not mistaken. |
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how long do i need to let it cure before putting water in the tank. as well is there a faster way to speed up the curing process?
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![]() I think for full strength, you have to wait until it is fully cured (~7 days).
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![]() would i be able to speed up the process? using a heated fan?
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![]() I have put water in tanks a day or two after the silicone has been done.
Personally I would wait 48 hours. |
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