Silicone for aquarium

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I was told I could use any 100% silicone for a fish tank could I use this wanted to make sure before purchasing
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Not too long ago I read of an incident where acrylic baffles swelled and cracked a glass sump. It was here but I can find the post now.

Interesting! This is the first I’ve heard of that!!

Yes, acrylic does oh-so-slightly swell in water, but it's not much. It's the reason I leave 1/16 or so of an inch on each baffle. I've build my fair share of sumps and never had an issue with them swelling to the point of breaking a tank. However, I do notice it in acrylic covers I make where the bottom only is exposed to water and the acrylic "warps" as the wet side swells while the dry side does not.
 
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I wonder if it has more to do with the difference in temperatures, than an actual ingress of moisture?
I think the difference in thermal expansion rates between glass and acrylic are part of it, but moreso both the temperature difference, and humidity…

I have experienced the warping aspect of acrylic when I made 3/8” thick acrylic tank lids, with a perimeter and center spine of 3/8” thick, 1” tall acrylic strips welded on… they progressively bowed/became concave over a year or two, on-edge strips and all!
 
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