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Long story short, bottom seam on my dt started leaking a little over a week ago. I ordered a replacement tank and did the prep/swap over a couple days but couldn't get my ofb off the old tank while it was running so there was no way for me to glue it to the new tank and let it cure before the swap. Now that the leaker is empty, the livestock is all safely in the new tank running and I got the ofb off the leaker, I need recommendations for a fairly quick curing reef safe epoxy or adhesive to put the ofb on the new tank that is currently running. Thanks
 
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The tank is glass, the ofb is acrylic. When you say glue what kinda glue are you talking, like some superglue gel? Thanks
 
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Yea I don't have 24hrs to let silicone cure otherwise I'd use my marineland silicone. Leaning more towards jb water weld or superglue gel
 

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momentive rtv 100 series. silicone needs at least a full week to cure properly.
 

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