by Fuzzy on Fri Apr 01, 2005 3:58 pm
Take a razor blade, or olaf knife blade, ect, and clean off all the loose silicon. Don't bother getting silicon from a LFS/LPS. Go to your local building supply center, get any clear 100% silicon, with no mold or mildew addatives. It will say on most tubes, safe for aquariums. If you buy it in a LFS/LPS, you will get the same stuff at 3 x's the price.
Re due the seam. More silicon is better than less, tool it in to the joint, (I use my finger) with some pressure. Let is cure for 48 hours. Clean off any excess or loose silcion ect. I leave my tank for about 5 days total before I water test it. Test it by filling it, and letting it sit for 24 hours or so. Once it is not leaking, clean it out with a damp rag or sponge, dry it, and it is now ready for use.