The fumes from silicone will take it's toll on any plants in the tank and it will hit them hard. I would either yank the background or remove all the plants from the tank before using silicone.
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The fumes from silicone will take it's toll on any plants in the tank and it will hit them hard. I would either yank the background or remove all the plants from the tank before using silicone.
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Thanks, would be easier to take the plants out. Either that or I was thinking of just leaving it next time to itself to get out, I'd imagine it probably could if it can get in
Thank you Bill for stating that, I knew the fumes were strong but didn't think they would be strong enough to kill the plants. Now I know for the future if I run into the same problem or something similar. That's one thing I like about this forum, you can always learn something new. I was going to mention to Jason to PM you last night since your the Viv wizard of the forum because I knew you would know the answer, it just kind of slipped my mind while replying. So thanks again Bill and I hope everything works out for ya Jason and that the little bugger doesn't end up going back there on you again.
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