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Old February 9th 07, 02:48 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default curing silicone sealant fumes harmfull to fish?

"Kliedascope" wrote:

"Zëbulon" wrote in message
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"Tristan" wrote in message
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Unfortuneately uyou replied to the trollpretending to be me.....I use
motzarella not a bellsouth account which is no one other than Carol
Gulley. ........... SNIP RANT!


Everyone is not your latest victims Carol, Gail, Ed etc. You need to stop
trolling and destroying other newsgroups to feed your ego and build your
low self esteem. You need to get back to the VA hospital where they can
help you overcome your warped obsessions with these innocent people you're
victimizing Roy Tristan Hauer. Slandering others and net stalking them
from one NG to another isn't making you a hero in anyone's eyes but your
own.


Getting him to go back to the VA hospital is one thing. Getting him to stay
on his meds is another.



Thanks for the several replies that have been helpfull although I'm still
trying to find out about the biggie. I have a temporary 75 gallon reef tank
overcrowded with corals and clams sitting about two feet from a tank I'm going
to have to totally reseal which according to my math is around a line of
silicone selant 28 feet long that will have to be laid down, smoothed out and
cured all at the same time. Are the fumes from all this farmfull to the smaller
tank. I'm going to ventilate the hell out of the room but even so it's going
to be pretty pungeant. Just want to know if I need to move the tank I'm
resealing.

thanks;

Bob