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Broken ornament, super glue OK in tank?



 
 
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Old July 22nd 03, 03:53 PM
Geezer From The Freezer
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Default Broken ornament, super glue OK in tank?

I thought glue was toxic
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Old July 28th 03, 03:47 AM
Hank
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Default Broken ornament, super glue OK in tank?

I have always used GE clear silicone sealer to hold coral together in
sal****er tanks. I don't think super glue will last long under water
especially on ceramic. Allow extra time for curing before putting it
back in tank. Silicone caulk gives off ammonia while curing.

"E.Otter" wrote in message
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Broke an ornament cleaning my tank. Normally I would fix something

like
this with super glue. Is that OK to use in a freshwater goldfish

tank?

Thanks,
E.Otter





 




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