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My go to silicone for acrylic/glass sumps......Use that all the time and sticks extremely well to glass and acrylic. Just make sure you let it cure. I prefer at least 3 days, but like 5 better.

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Oh wow 5 days huh. Was going to do 24 hrs haha. Could I test water tightness after the first 24 hours?
 

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You will definitely be water tight. The time is to allow the silicone to off-gas. You might be alright, but I tend to be overcautious.
 

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You will definitely be water tight. The time is to allow the silicone to off-gas. You might be alright, but I tend to be overcautious.
is the off-gas period because it can be harmful to the fish & corals or for structural integrity?
 

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