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![]() If I am not mistaken the stuff in the red can is reef safe? I tryed doing a search but the words "great" and "stuff" are pretty common. Can anyone confirm this please?
http://greatstuff.dow.com/products/gaps-and-cracks/ |
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![]() A quote from another forum.....
"There was a huge thread on RC about this. Some people have had success with this but a member contacted Dow and asked them what effects would a saltwater tank have on it. It is reef safe, yes...but the manufacturer stated that the salt will eventually deteriorate the material." |
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![]() I used a different product than great stuff. Although I hear you can use it, just make sure it is black in colour. I hear the yellow will break down after while. I'll post a pic of what I used when I get home tonight.
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Thanks. I have looked through your thread, I knew you did the same thing that I want to do, and saw the pond foam you used. Brand name would be good though and place of purchase. |
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![]() Further reading on this subject: http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-08/nftt/index.php
There's a black spray foam that is marketed for ponds (rock work) that works too. Sold in most garden centres and some home depots. . . . . . . ... . . . . . Sent from my Maserati GranTurismo dashboard using Tapatalk |
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![]() Whoa.. déjà vu..
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![]() I think it was called aquaseal waterfall foam, bought it in town here for about $16 a can. Again, I'll confirm when I get home.
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![]() http://store.aquascapeinc.com/produc...ber&t=1&i=all&
Sorry for the late reply, but this is what I used.
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