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#1 Offline Jimmydave937911 - Posted May 26 2020 - 2:05 AM

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Hi all,

Would the attached be ok to use to seal the Perspex lid to my AAC/YTONG formicarium?

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#2 Offline ANTdrew - Posted May 26 2020 - 2:32 AM

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You want something that is 100% silicone. This may have other additives in it, so read the description carefully. A smaller tube might be better, too, because most of the big tube will dry up before you use it again. I actually just threw out an ancient UNopened tube like this that had turned solid somehow.
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#3 Offline Serafine - Posted May 26 2020 - 3:07 AM

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Aquarium silicone and kitchen silicone are definitely safe. Regular silicone most likely not so much.


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#4 Offline SuperFrank - Posted May 26 2020 - 11:27 AM

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Silicone doesn't stick well to plastic at all, though it sticks well enough to serve your purpose. Anything that says 100% silicone is fine, in my personal opinion all silicones, including the ones with antifungal agents, are also fine and I personally have used them now for years without issue. RTV silicone is a bit different than "normal" silicone in the way that it cures and it's composition. However at least some varieties are used in aquariums

#5 Offline Jimmydave937911 - Posted May 26 2020 - 11:36 AM

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Thanks for the reply guys. Ended up getting this (picture attached). It’s 100% silicone and according to a question answered on Amazon, should be enough to stick the perspex to the AAC.

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#6 Offline TheMicroPlanet - Posted May 26 2020 - 11:44 AM

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Aquarium sealant is probably the best route to take, as it's designed for use near living creatures and is thus most likely to be non-toxic.


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