Safe for aquariums? Dap clear

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Does this have any pesticides in it that can hurt my fish? I have my old 10 gallon aquarium and already cut out the seal. Just needs to be resealed.
Thanks in advanced!!
 

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I found this but thats all i could find.
 

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I found this but thats all i could find.
The company there is saying it is completely safe AS LONG AS it is already FULLY cured and not partially cured where it could still leach toxins.
So, as long as you are using it on a dry, empty tank, it seems safe to me :)
 
Normally 100% silicon rubber is used to seal tanks. Not caulk. That said silicon rubber is frequentlynext to calk.
 
DO NOT use that caulk
Use only 100% pure silicone (without mold , mildew inhibitors) … GE silicone 1 is recommended
 
By the time you reseal a tank, you have done a lot of work. It isn't easy to do. If you add a product that's toxic, it stays that way. The tank is ruined by it. If you add one that doesn't grip the glass, the work undoes itself fairly quickly.
 

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