K kavin2845 Gambusia MFK Member Jun 26, 2012 985 1 16 Malden,Massachusetts Dec 23, 2013 #1 is it necessary to remove the tiny white residue left by the silicone once its all scraped off? respond ASAP! Thanks!
is it necessary to remove the tiny white residue left by the silicone once its all scraped off? respond ASAP! Thanks!
chrisb01 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 21, 2012 93 5 8 Lakeland, FL. Dec 23, 2013 #2 It's really up to you, it won't harm the fish; but how nice do you want the tank to look? I would remove it! Edit: Sorry, do you mean while removing the old silicon for the purpose of resealing the tank? If so, yes remove it. Sometimes those little pieces will not let the new silicon adhere properly.
It's really up to you, it won't harm the fish; but how nice do you want the tank to look? I would remove it! Edit: Sorry, do you mean while removing the old silicon for the purpose of resealing the tank? If so, yes remove it. Sometimes those little pieces will not let the new silicon adhere properly.
K kavin2845 Gambusia MFK Member Jun 26, 2012 985 1 16 Malden,Massachusetts Dec 23, 2013 #3 chrisb01 said: It's really up to you, it won't harm the fish; but how nice do you want the tank to look? I would remove it! Edit: Sorry, do you mean while removing the old silicon for the purpose of resealing the tank? If so, yes remove it. Sometimes those little pieces will not let the new silicon adhere properly. Click to expand... yeah i mean during removing the old silicone, and how do i do it? it really driving me nuts!
chrisb01 said: It's really up to you, it won't harm the fish; but how nice do you want the tank to look? I would remove it! Edit: Sorry, do you mean while removing the old silicon for the purpose of resealing the tank? If so, yes remove it. Sometimes those little pieces will not let the new silicon adhere properly. Click to expand... yeah i mean during removing the old silicone, and how do i do it? it really driving me nuts!