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![]() pvc glue should be ok after two hours, however, the primer is a toxic soup that would cause issues if you went wild with it. it should be used sparingly on female fittings.
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![]() I only used cement. I would say I used a generous amount, but its not dripping everywhere or anything...I've never seen the stuff stay liquid for more than a few seconds when working on piping..but my one overflow box did have some water in it and one joint may have got wet before it set (replaced a plug in the bulkhead with an adapter)...thats what really worries me
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![]() Things have settled down now. The best I can figure is that the fish were freaked out by the noise (and possibly flow) of the new "quiet"one 6000 return pump. I swapped it out for a 3000 (much quieter) and they went back to normal behaviour. My poor bicolor must have had underlying issues...although he looked healthy and robust only a few days before
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