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Old 11-01-2012, 10:45 PM
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Can anyone tell me or post a pic of the "what's the tub need to say" for it to be reef safe


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Old 11-01-2012, 11:03 PM
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I think these days it needs to say GE1200 or "aquarium safe"
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nuflex 333 aquarium silicone.you can get it from cascade or get your local glass company to bring it in
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Thanks, My Glass company did say they could bring it in for me. But I thought there was a off the shelf (Rona or HD) brand I could get.

I'll look at HD for GE1200

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Old 11-02-2012, 03:35 AM
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Home hardware 9$ for a 3 tube contractor pack.

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Pretty sure HD doesn't have any aquarium safe silicone. Rona shelf is usually a mess, so I don't go there often.

Home hardware stuff is good for aquarium. I used that myself, still have 1/2 the tube left.. Send Jim to pick them up from me.. Lol
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If you are building a tank, for the outer glass you need structural silicone. The stuff from big box stores is a sealant, not a construction silicone adhesive. For baffles and stuff like that, the cheap stuff is fine (as long as it does not have any antibacterial or antifungal additives). But for building a tank, you gotta use something like GE1200 that has a high shear rating.
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Absolutely, make sure your using a construction adhesive silicone not a sealant.

Ge1200 series is what you want if your building a tank.
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If you are building a tank, for the outer glass you need structural silicone. The stuff from big box stores is a sealant, not a construction silicone adhesive. For baffles and stuff like that, the cheap stuff is fine (as long as it does not have any antibacterial or antifungal additives). But for building a tank, you gotta use something like GE1200 that has a high shear rating.
Agreed. I've only used the Homehardware stuff for resealing tanks.
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Sorry I should have been more clear I'm just putting baffles in a sump

Thanks all. I'll check out Home Hardware
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