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Check the glue you used for the recommended time, which is typically 24 hours. However, personally I've waited an hour and have not had any problems.
 

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This is MY EXPERIENCE only - and if you do this and it kills something I'm sorry......

I've glued at least 15 joints, waited less than 15 minutes after putting the last one together - and started up pumps - all while fish, anemones, coral etc are in the tanks.

I use normal PVC glue readily available at Home Depot - both clear & purple (primer) - normal & medium drying.

No ill affects to any animals - the tank will go cloudy for a day - then clear up just fine. Honestly though I think the cloudiness was caused by the PVC pipes rather than the glue - I'm a knucklehead and didn't even rinse out the pipes. And I glued in probably 30+ feet of drains. Again - all within a short period of time while water and animals were in the tanks.
 

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