Penelope .R
Fish Fanatic
Hey everyone.
I'm building a bioactive paladarium for a pair of Crocodile skinks, not fish I know but I'm following a lot of the same aquascapeing methods for aquariums.
Step 1 was sealing the enclosure, which is a PVC enclosure, not a tank. But it's been over a week and the silicone is still tacky.
I thought it was the same 100% silicone I usually buy, but I'm starting to wonder if it isn't.
Here are some pictures.
This is the main issue with the enclosure. Unfortunately the skinks will be arriving second week in November so I am really trying to get it done before then, with a full week for it to cure.
I need to instal an acrylic panel in the front so the substrate can be deeper next. Then I've got to put in the custom background, the barrier between the water area and the drainage area where the pump will be, and all of the tank furniture.
The pump will push the water through the tube and into the water feature, croc skinks love water so it's important to me that they have a nice big space to swim, a little under half the enclosure will be a simulated slow moving stream.
But my main concern is the silicone. It's been over a week and its still like it was on day 1. Not sure what to do other than scrape it out and start over.
I'm building a bioactive paladarium for a pair of Crocodile skinks, not fish I know but I'm following a lot of the same aquascapeing methods for aquariums.
Step 1 was sealing the enclosure, which is a PVC enclosure, not a tank. But it's been over a week and the silicone is still tacky.
I thought it was the same 100% silicone I usually buy, but I'm starting to wonder if it isn't.
Here are some pictures.
This is the main issue with the enclosure. Unfortunately the skinks will be arriving second week in November so I am really trying to get it done before then, with a full week for it to cure.
I need to instal an acrylic panel in the front so the substrate can be deeper next. Then I've got to put in the custom background, the barrier between the water area and the drainage area where the pump will be, and all of the tank furniture.
The pump will push the water through the tube and into the water feature, croc skinks love water so it's important to me that they have a nice big space to swim, a little under half the enclosure will be a simulated slow moving stream.
But my main concern is the silicone. It's been over a week and its still like it was on day 1. Not sure what to do other than scrape it out and start over.