Breeding Caves
I've always used black silicone, in order to block more light. I bought GE Silicone, just the type that says it's 100% silicone and doesn't have anything added for mildew resistant. Years ago when the All Glass Aquariums came out with black "show" seals I needed to know how to fix one and the technician there told me that's all they use.
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Ed,
the Silicone II and silicone I from GE are no good. I used to buy GE's 100% silcone clear when it came in a non-glossy tube. Since they change over to the silicone I with glossy tube, I've noticed that after curing and washing the silicone had a rubber smell to it. I tried using it on several caves but none of the plecos used them.
I now use the DAP 100% silicone and it's working much better. When it drys and washed there is no odor/smell, like the old GE silicone. GE must have changed there silicone over the years.
I buy my DAP at Elliots or any true value hardware stores.
Ken
the Silicone II and silicone I from GE are no good. I used to buy GE's 100% silcone clear when it came in a non-glossy tube. Since they change over to the silicone I with glossy tube, I've noticed that after curing and washing the silicone had a rubber smell to it. I tried using it on several caves but none of the plecos used them.
I now use the DAP 100% silicone and it's working much better. When it drys and washed there is no odor/smell, like the old GE silicone. GE must have changed there silicone over the years.
I buy my DAP at Elliots or any true value hardware stores.
Ken
Hi All
You might want to check out this ladies site for pottery caves all sort of different sizes.
Certainly get away from the silicone argument.
http://www.rosenthalpottery.com/cavecatalog.html
Cheers
Andreas
Disclaimer - I have not used this ladies caves but have made my own in a similar style.
You might want to check out this ladies site for pottery caves all sort of different sizes.
Certainly get away from the silicone argument.
http://www.rosenthalpottery.com/cavecatalog.html
Cheers
Andreas
Disclaimer - I have not used this ladies caves but have made my own in a similar style.
Wow - I am suprised at how small the caves are - My caves were obviously way too large all this time.
I use GE Silicone 2 for "gutter and flashing" all the time. It is a very strong adhesive, but I do let it cure at least 48 hours. The thicker the silicone bead the longer flash time it need to cure. In water it will take forever to cure and probably emit ammonia fumes while it is trying to.
2 part Epoxy is also a good choice for joining things.
I use GE Silicone 2 for "gutter and flashing" all the time. It is a very strong adhesive, but I do let it cure at least 48 hours. The thicker the silicone bead the longer flash time it need to cure. In water it will take forever to cure and probably emit ammonia fumes while it is trying to.
2 part Epoxy is also a good choice for joining things.
Epoxy resins are used in all sorts of aquariums - why not use it? It is really just "plastic" and inert once the resin has cured
http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/46g_construct.htm
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/d ... arium3.php
http://www.thekrib.com/TankHardware/janne.html
http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/46g_construct.htm
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/d ... arium3.php
http://www.thekrib.com/TankHardware/janne.html
Well I could not find 3mm slate in my local home supply stores today, but I did find slate flooring tile which was slightly less than 1 cm thick. I cut the slate top and bottom to compensate for side thickness with a wet saw and glued everything together with clear silicone. The seems are so tight I can not see the silicone.
After constructing caves and flash drying silicone with a heat gun, I distressed all the outer edges and made slate entry ways - trying to break the harshly sharp edges of sawed slate. I think this made them look much more natural.
I made 4 caves - 2 caves internal dimensions are 4 cm wide by 2.5 cm tall and two at 3.5cm wide and 2.5cm tall. All four are 11 cm long internally.


After constructing caves and flash drying silicone with a heat gun, I distressed all the outer edges and made slate entry ways - trying to break the harshly sharp edges of sawed slate. I think this made them look much more natural.
I made 4 caves - 2 caves internal dimensions are 4 cm wide by 2.5 cm tall and two at 3.5cm wide and 2.5cm tall. All four are 11 cm long internally.

