Equipment & Supplies • WRONG SILICONE!?!?!?!?!!!
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WRONG SILICONE!?!?!?!?!!!
I have a 30 gallon aquarium that had a small leak. I drained the tank, dried it up, and put some silicone rubber on the inside, and outside at the place where there was the leak. When I set the tank up again, there was no leak! It worked great! But when I added the fish, in about 4 hours, every single one of them died. I'm afraid I used the wrong kind of silicone that was obviously not aquarium safe. I used White Lighting: Silicone Rubber all purpose. 100% silicone sealant. I later realized there is a Silicone Sealant made just for aquariums that can be found in pet stores. Is my tank now useless? Can I peel the sealant and apply aquarium sealant? Will it permanently toxic my tank? Is my tank just not cycled properly or did I do something else wrong? What should I do?
- Amphilophus_Demasoni
- Joined: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:13 pm
- Location: Chicago
Most silicone take 48 to 72 hours to fully cure. I generally double what the packaging says to be on the safe side.
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bentcountershaft - Joined: Fri Nov 23, 2007 7:41 pm
- Location: Indiana, USA
From what I am reaidng on that product, it states that mildew resistance is 'good'. Based off of that, I would have to assume it does have lethal toxins in it and you would needs to strip the tank. Someone with more knowledge on that process would be better fit to answer though. My gut says that was bad mojo though, based off the paper writing.
http://whitelightningcaulk.com/products/all_purpose/silicone_rubber/silicone_rubber_all_purpose_tds.pdf
http://whitelightningcaulk.com/products/all_purpose/silicone_rubber/silicone_rubber_all_purpose_tds.pdf
- teqvet
- Joined: Mon Mar 24, 2008 5:33 pm
- Location: Florida (NW Panhandle)
teqvet wrote:From what I am reaidng on that product, it states that mildew resistance is 'good'. Based off of that, I would have to assume it does have lethal toxins in it and you would needs to strip the tank. Someone with more knowledge on that process would be better fit to answer though. My gut says that was bad mojo though, based off the paper writing.
http://whitelightningcaulk.com/products/all_purpose/silicone_rubber/silicone_rubber_all_purpose_tds.pdf
I tend to agree with you, the "mildew resistance" concerns me.
I'd recommend you strip it out and use GE Silicone I (not the kitchen and bath version) and let it cure for a week. Warning, it will smell terrible for a few days. If you have a garage that's where to do it.
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bentcountershaft - Joined: Fri Nov 23, 2007 7:41 pm
- Location: Indiana, USA
Does that mean I can pick up any kind of silicone as long as it doesn't have a mildew resisting chemical? In another words, is the mildew resistance the reason why people buy aquarium sealant? because it doesn't have that ingredient?
- Amphilophus_Demasoni
- Joined: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:13 pm
- Location: Chicago
GE silicone I for windows and doors will do the job. Never use anything that says "Kitchen and Bath" or "Tub and Tile", as they generally have mildewcides in them. Many house brands are also suitable (what I use), such as the Rona, mentioned above, that says on the tube,"ideal for aquariums".
- BillD
- Joined: Tue May 17, 2005 2:30 am
- Location: Whitby, Ontario,Canada
Amphilophus_Demasoni wrote:I waited a whole day for it to cure. Then I put the substrate back on. and then fill it up
One day isn't enough. The tube I have says to wait 2-5 days, I'll probably be waiting *at least* 5 days, more like 10. Almost 2 days later, I can still smell the "fresh" silicone smell. Not a lot, but it's there.
- Spewn
- Joined: Wed Apr 02, 2008 11:30 am
- Location: Southwestern Ontario
OK, but once again, does it really matter if i waited 1 day, or 1 week? if the ingredients in the product is toxic, it won't matter at all right? i mean are you saying if I waited for 1 week, the toxic stuff would come off?
- Amphilophus_Demasoni
- Joined: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:13 pm
- Location: Chicago
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