Is this ATO reservoir (and superglue) ok for kalk?

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Hey all. I recently needed to purchase an ATO reservoir on short order. I read that Acrylic is safe for kalkwasser. I bought this reservoir on amazon:

It has a ball valve on the bottom, which I really prefer it didn't. I can't figure out what kind of plastic it is...

Also, it leaked. I sealed the heck out of it with superglue... On the threads, inside and outside joints, and inside and outside "tube" interior... Filled it up with superglue. It's no longer leaking.

So... Any idea if this ball valve, or the superglue, is going to withstand extended exposure to a kalkwasser solution?
 

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Yuck I’d request a replacement, (especially at that price) I have no idea how long super glue will hold for but it certainly becomes quite brittle. Aquarium silicon would be a much better choice in my opinion.
 
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I have no idea how long super glue will hold for but it certainly becomes quite brittle.

Brittle after... Exposure to salt water? Or kalkwasser? And after how long?

I'll look up some aquarium silicone, maybe the next time we clean it out we can glob a bunch on top of the inlet and around the joints... I assume the silicone will stand up to the kalkwasser just fine? A leak would probably spell the end of the tank :-/
 
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Also, it leaked.

I guess I should also clarify that it was the ball valve that leaked (not the reservoir), and the leak appeared to come from the threading/joint... Which led me to apply superglue to the threads, and tighten a little beyond the proper orientation.
 

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