It's probably located in several of these threads someplace, but I can't find it. Instant glue or underwater curing adhesive!
I'm reconstructing a 125g reef that crashed where all but the sand and a few small critters on the LR seem to have died. I'm going to convert this reef to an internal overflow box. I had planned on draining the tank down to where I'd drill the the through the back wall bulkhead, then "gluing" the overflow in place. However, the silicone recommended says to wait 72 hours before it's cured enough for the water. OUCH! Is there any "instant" or near instant way to "glue" this overflow in place so I can be back up and running within a couple of hours? I don't want to take all the sand and LR out of the tank.
Much thanks. You folks are a huge source of good info. I had exclusively used Fishnet until I found this place.
Hal
Oh yeh, did I see someone had invented an inexpensive rotating nozzle return (less expensive Sea Swirl type device)?
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I'm reconstructing a 125g reef that crashed where all but the sand and a few small critters on the LR seem to have died. I'm going to convert this reef to an internal overflow box. I had planned on draining the tank down to where I'd drill the the through the back wall bulkhead, then "gluing" the overflow in place. However, the silicone recommended says to wait 72 hours before it's cured enough for the water. OUCH! Is there any "instant" or near instant way to "glue" this overflow in place so I can be back up and running within a couple of hours? I don't want to take all the sand and LR out of the tank.
Much thanks. You folks are a huge source of good info. I had exclusively used Fishnet until I found this place.
Hal
Oh yeh, did I see someone had invented an inexpensive rotating nozzle return (less expensive Sea Swirl type device)?
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Bone Disorders Forum