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I broke the center tube in my ETSS 500 skimmer while cleaning the unit
this evening. It fell onto the floor and snaped in two. I can order a new one from the manufacturer but it probably won't arrive until Tuesday of next week at the earliest. To make matters worse I am going out of town for the weekend and will not be able to check on my tank. To patch it together I used a crazy glue type epoxy by Loctite. It went together well but I am leaving it to cure overnight. Question: Is this type of epoxy ok in my tank or are there any poison issues to worry about? If the fix gives way over the weekend, the skimmer will not work and my tank will not have any skimming for about 3-4 days at most. Do you think that this will be ok? Or should I try to scrounge up a second hand unit before I leave town? Why do these things always happen when it is impossible to deal with them? Any thoughts or suggestions greatly appreciated. Deeply worried, Todd |
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Todd, did you use Super Glue Gel by Loctite? If so, that is fine since we use
the same stuff to attach frags to rock. I'd rinse it well, but other than that, it shoud be solid enough to just hold liquid. Is your skimmer in a sump, or external? If it is in the sump, the worst case senario is your skimmate would drip back into the water. If external, it would make a mess and I would leave it offline. Marc TW wrote: I broke the center tube in my ETSS 500 skimmer while cleaning the unit this evening. It fell onto the floor and snaped in two. I can order a new one from the manufacturer but it probably won't arrive until Tuesday of next week at the earliest. To make matters worse I am going out of town for the weekend and will not be able to check on my tank. To patch it together I used a crazy glue type epoxy by Loctite. It went together well but I am leaving it to cure overnight. Question: Is this type of epoxy ok in my tank or are there any poison issues to worry about? If the fix gives way over the weekend, the skimmer will not work and my tank will not have any skimming for about 3-4 days at most. Do you think that this will be ok? Or should I try to scrounge up a second hand unit before I leave town? Why do these things always happen when it is impossible to deal with them? Any thoughts or suggestions greatly appreciated. Deeply worried, Todd -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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You don't need the skimming action of the skimmer, but you will (may) need
the aeration. I would add a couple of airstones in the mean time. "TW" wrote in message .. . Thanks Marc The product is Quicktite for Plastic by Loctite. It is holding and I plugged in my skimmer. It seems ok. I will check it before I leave for the weekend. The skimmer is in the sump. I have arranged for someone to drop by on the weekend to check on it. I'll just order the replacement parts and wait and see. Thanks. Todd |
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