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Sunday, December 03, 2006 - 8 Posts by 8 People
It have to be aquarium safe silicon?
way to go. Many fish stores will sell it. You can also get some at Home Depot. It will say aquarium...
If there is any chance of water ever touching it, it should be aquarium safe silicone.Be safe
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009 - 9 Posts by 6 People
To kind of glue a few rocks together? obviously needs to be safe for the aquarium
the rocks. It will stick to just about anything and is aquarium safe. I have an unopened tube
the easiest thing to use is aquarium silicone found at lowes or Home depot in the painting
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009 - 5 Posts by 3 People
In at Petco, so yesterday I went to Home Depot and got some silicone sealant so I could cover
the things in rocks. I'd heard someone here mentioning buying it there. Now, reading the back of the tube
I'm pretty sure that GE Silicone I is safe, but Silicone II is not.
Can anybody else back this up
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Sunday, January 08, 2006 - 8 Posts by 6 People
Or fasten the rocks to gether. Is there an aquarium safe glue that I can use?
I have seen plants put...
I want to make some natural rock structures for my tank. The idea I have will require me to glue
you, I never even thought of using silicone.Be sure to get the "aquarium safe silicone" available
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Friday, June 15, 2007 - 6 Posts by 4 People
Possibly free)? Home depot had 0 rocks and my LFS charge 2 arms and a leg. Also the area I live is...
post so I made a new one. Anyway I took a trip to home depot today looking for pool filter sand. About
thing that the vinegar test MAY tell you. Doesn't always work. I doubt anything from Home Depot
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Friday, April 03, 2009 - 4 Posts by 3 People
Than 5 years it would probably be a good idea to use something under the rocks. Now my next problem
styrofoam, but I don't know if you have to go with a particular kind that would be aquarium safe
its not the weight of the rocks really that is much of the problem as tempered glass is amazingly
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Friday, June 06, 2008 - 11 Posts by 9 People
I have a 55 gallon fish only tank and i am getting ready to put everything in a 90 gallon aquarium
. i have a lot of live rock and i know that a 90 isnt that much bigger but it still is enough
on rocks.
NO rocks should be touching glass, this is for ease of cleaning and so it wont scratch/break
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008 - 10 Posts
For the cam locks if you can't find them at Menard's or Home Depot:
http://www.mcmaster.com/
Just type
opening aquarium DIY:
Materials List:
¼ Plexi or Lexon (In relative size for whatever tank you
of glass aquariums. I was wondering what to do with them...now I know! I think I'll use heat cable vs
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Monday, March 30, 2009 - 7 Posts by 5 People
By glueing driftwood together with aquarium-safe glue?
Any help is appreciated! Thanks so much!
I have owned fish for a few years, but I have never attempted a planted aquarium before. I hope
heartland $1.00 wallmart) it don't
have the white stuff in it.
1 2 lb bag of aquarium rocks ( I just used
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Thursday, June 28, 2007 - 20 Posts by 8 People
Remembers. Anyway, on to my question. I know I'm supposed to epoxy my rock together with aquarium
live rock (50-60 lbs)....well, dead rock I guess...I made a thread a while back about that, if anyone
and place acrylic rods in the rocks to hold them.
Im looking for a glue or epoxy that is reef safe
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