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  • #16
    I would wait untill you can't smell anything. Maybe put a fan over the tank to speed the proccess.
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    • #17
      After I posted thats what came to me. Hopefully smell starts going away tomorrow so I can start adding everything.

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      • #18
        Thin beads cure quicker. An overly thick blob may take days to fully cure.
        For most aquarium sealing applications, I wait 24 hrs to 48 hrs depending how much i use and if i can still smell the acetic acid.
        Unless the water is poorly buffered, then i would wait a week or so. Houston tapwater is usually buffered enough to able to handle the trace amounts of acetic acid produced after you can't smell it anymore.

        Incidentally, i almost never ever use silicone sold for aquarium use. I've always used either GE 1 or DAP 100% silicone. Easily available at big box stores and usually half the price.
        Last edited by nacra99; 05-10-2010, 10:04 AM.
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