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You might have to cut out the inside corner beads of silicone and redo them. This should eliminate the possibility of chemicals that might have leeched into the silicone bead.
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Feed the bear goodies, make a new friend, don't feed the bear............... 8' - 165gal Reef DIY LED's Build 2012 Nano Contest Winner Febuary 2013 POTM Winner 300 gal + 60 gal Complete DIY Build Last edited by The Grizz; 03-20-2011 at 09:56 PM. |
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![]() Hiya Grizz!
You're welcome re the idea... >:-) I remembered reading a thread re this topic... And thank you for reminding me that silicone is easy to cut out and redo!!! Dang it... How do I miss the obvious LOL! ![]() It's not for my tanks... but Janey has a smaller custom-made tank she'd like to save. Perhaps she can find a glazier (glass worker) who could run a few new beads for her. Hey to 'round Red Deer and Pennsylvania too! ![]() Bunny >:-) |
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![]() Thank you Bunny
My cat had been peeing on my carpet and i had to rip it out. and GOD knows how many products i tried to get the smell gone.. I will be calling the company if i can use it in the tank. PS This tank is my RDSB. I took it down to wash out the sand.. and i forgot to put a lid on top of it and Darn cat used it as a litter box. JANEY ![]() Last edited by janey; 03-22-2011 at 06:09 AM. |
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![]() Welcome Janey :-)
It's worth a shot... and if not, I'm liking Grizz's advice to cut out old silicone and having it redone... Yup, we love all our critters but they can sure be "difficult" sometimes, Be happy, Bunny >:-) |