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11-Mar-04, 09:47 PM
| | | can anyone help,I have just about finished building a vivarium and need to seal up some cracks around the joints andto stick down the door tracks I tried to buy fishtank sealant but you got buckleys in this town.Has anyone used any other sealant/caulk in there vivs I got a dozen differant ones in the shed but I reckon the would be toxic.
THANKS AJLER  : | 
11-Mar-04, 09:58 PM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Jan-04 Location: central coast N.S.W. | | | | I have found the best thing is a non acetic low smell silicone. If you have a glass merchant in your town try them. Most will sell you a tube from their own supplies. Give it at least 12 hours an it should be fine. | 
11-Mar-04, 10:05 PM
| | | | sealant for vivs Thanks Budggie but I dont like my chances the local window builder is not the best at helping anyone.  | |