First time poster. I'm hoping some more experienced posters can help answer a couple questions. I could not find a reasonable priced amphibian aquarium so it will be a DIY project. The dimensions are 27w x 9d x 7h (inches).
The first question is related to gluing the glass together. I know that a non-toxic sealant is typically used for holding the glass together. But I am wondering why no one uses both glue and sealant? For bonding, that would be to apply glue to the edges of the glass where they butt together. When that cures, then apply the sealant on the inside of the tank where the sides and bottom met each other. Is that overkill?
This is probably a dumb question, but here goes. Can I use a electrical tape for bracing? This size tank probably doesn't need it, but this my first DIY tank and my wife insists on dry floors. The idea would be to wrap the top and bottom sides of the tank with a continuous strip of tape then put another wrapping over the first one.
The first question is related to gluing the glass together. I know that a non-toxic sealant is typically used for holding the glass together. But I am wondering why no one uses both glue and sealant? For bonding, that would be to apply glue to the edges of the glass where they butt together. When that cures, then apply the sealant on the inside of the tank where the sides and bottom met each other. Is that overkill?
This is probably a dumb question, but here goes. Can I use a electrical tape for bracing? This size tank probably doesn't need it, but this my first DIY tank and my wife insists on dry floors. The idea would be to wrap the top and bottom sides of the tank with a continuous strip of tape then put another wrapping over the first one.