Pond liner reef safe adhesive

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apayne

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Hi,
New to this site, but I have read quite a few of the DIY threads here, good stuff.

I want to build a 30 x 30 x 24" deep reef tank and I was toying with the idea of using pond liner, but I am not sure what to seal it with. I have read that 3m 4200 is good, but is it reef safe? What about silicone, will it stick to the pond liner? Any incite is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Aaron
 
if your not planning on any windows or anything and just viewing from the top you won't need any adhesives. just fold the liner to fit the corners and such and just bend over the top lip. the water pressure will more than hold it in place.
 
apayne;2735515; said:
Did he have any seams to glue, or was it just one big piece with the front cut out?

Thanks,
Aaron

If you're using a liner, you get a piece to fit and fold into the corners. You don't cut pieces to fit.

Here's one of his 2 2600 gallon plywood with liner tanks.

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MyFishEatYourFish;2740016; said:
i cut the pieces to fit then seal the corners, i like the cleaner look, but in a tank like that its not even noticable.

What do you seal the corners with?

Thanks for the info,
Aaron
 
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