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Unread 05/23/2008, 02:56 PM   #1
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Question Silicone drying time

Well I just modified my sump for my skimmer. I have deduced that the reason I have not gotten consistant performance is because I had water level changes in my sump.

I decided that I needed to add a baffle to keep my water level consistant. I used a .93mm acrylic panel and silconed it in. The directions say that it doesn't cure for 24 hours and don't fill with water for 48 hours. Has anyone tried to add water sooner? I think my tank should be ok for 2 days but was hoping to start running it sooner.

The silicone I used was DAP made specifically for aquariums BTW.

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Unread 05/23/2008, 07:43 PM   #3
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Unread 05/23/2008, 09:12 PM   #4
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If it's made for aquariums, I would follow the directions to be on the safe side.


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Unread 05/24/2008, 12:10 AM   #5
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Has anyone ever tried using it sooner than reccomended?


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Unread 05/24/2008, 12:32 AM   #6
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One thing that we have read about but not personally experienced is that Aquarium Silicone does not readily bond to acrylics. Again can not personally verify this but have read several articles on this...most likely would fail in a pressure situation (i.e. corner of a tank...Does AGE use silicone to hold the reef ready tanks overflows to the glass? When we built our sump, we used glass on glass and during the 100'F+ days we had, leaving it outside for 24hrs dried the silicone well. Silicone skins usually in an hr and is fully cured within 24-48hrs..If you still smell the vinegar odor, its still curing.



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Unread 05/24/2008, 12:51 AM   #7
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Well I never heard of that before. I'm not too worried about leaks since I am only using it for consant water level for my skimmer. As long as it can keep a consant level, I don't care if it leaks a little around the seams.

I would think that silicone is used to hold the overflows.


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Unread 05/24/2008, 12:54 AM   #8
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i can personally attest to letting it dry. i had exactly the same situation 2 months ago. i filled my sump after 2 days and the seal broke in 2 weeks.

make sure that you use a good amount of silicon to seal against the acrylic and glass. silicon does not bond to acrylic well at all but it can be done. you might want to rough up the surface of the acrylic first before you silicon it.


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Unread 05/24/2008, 12:57 AM   #9
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My biggest concern is the uncured silicone leaching into the water and killing the fish.


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