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Toss it
The mold inhibitors in the silicone you used are going to permeate everything Chuck the rock, and everything involved |
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It's a liability thing
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I have been using momentive RTV 108 with good results. Strangely it is sold at most electronic supply stores.
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SCS 1200 for me.
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I use this, never had a problem. I have established that in this hobby do it right the first time, don't try to penny pinch and you won't have tank crashes.
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Bought this at Home Hardware in the maritimes. Three tubes for $11, Buti haven't found a place that sells it in Edmonton yet. I used the GE I line, no problems other than greening of the silicone.
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BrockWhite in Edmonton has SCS1200 in white, black, clear, etc. That's what I've used.
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Do you know what they charge for a tube?
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Actually the HomeHardware stuff might be your best bet. I had a tube of SCS1200 here I was going to use when some know it all told me I can't use SCS1200 below the waterline. I thought, ya right, all my previous research led me to the SCS1200. So I went and looked at the tube and sure enough it is not suitable for aquariums. People use it all the time I know, but I would rather use something that says its for aquariums like the Home Hardware stuff, plus its easy to find. |
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I use Dow 1199. Cascade Aquatech by 8 rinks. It is a structural silicon that performs unbelievably well and is used by most tank manufacturers. I can get it at cost for about $7.00 a tube if anyone needs some get in touch with me.
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