magnet reseal question

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I have a feeder that the magnet seal appears to have failed on. I took it out to clean it and the magnet casing had small black-ish dots on it that turned out to be magnetic (they stuck to/were attracted to the side of the magnet casing). I am guessing they came from the feeder magnet itself. The casing seam does appear to be less than tightly sealed.

My question is what is the best, reef-safe method for resealing the casing? A general two-part epoxy, some kind of reef cement, AquaVitro 'bond' (that I am not sure would be 100% watertight), or something like the "UV liquid plastic repair" kits that are popular on Amazon and other sites? The easiest would be the UV resin repair kit, but I just recalled, that at least for resin printing, that there were no reef safe resins available, but the UV repair resin claims to be 100% waterproof and non-toxic once cured.

TIA for your feedback.
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Honestly if your just looking to re-seal and you don't need a structural bond I would use silicone glue or RTV. It won't crack and leak because it's flexible, where any epoxy could eventually crack and leak
 
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Honestly if your just looking to re-seal and you don't need a structural bond I would use silicone glue or RTV. It won't crack and leak because it's flexible, where any epoxy could eventually crack and leak
RTV might work and I do have some, silicone however is usually pretty picky about sticking to plastics though, especially long term. I will check the tube of RTV that I have to make sure it will work for this.
 

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