Will this work to fix a crack aquaclear 110?

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uploadfromtaptalk1403992963031.jpguploadfromtaptalk1403992976543.jpg from what I read on line it should work.?

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Looking at that picture it is kind of hard to tell where that crack is on body of the skimmer. I would try super glue gel first. Just make sure the crack is clean and dry first.
 
I know the stuff I have will work,I was wondering if it will be fish safe when it dries. It's supposed to work on plumbing applications, like the plumbing in a house so I would think it should be ok.

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I used aquarium sealer 2 years ago and now it started to leak so just re doing it.

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Worked beautifully, way better than silicone. uploadfromtaptalk1404065955733.jpg and it is a solid patch with no flex. I'm happy with it.

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I'll have to get some of that stuff. I have one that cracked in the same spot. I used aquarium sealant and it didn't work worth a damn.
 
You also could have backed it with thin acrylic or similar material for added strength. I had the same happen to one of my ac110, after 6 years the plastic became brittle and it chipped, just have to be careful when cleaning it out.

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I have 2 brand new housings for the ac 110. I called them and told them I had a leak in mine and they sent me a new one. 3weeks later a 2nd one came out of nowhere an obvious mistake, but give the company a call tell them the filter is less than a yr old and leaking. What do you have to lose?
 
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