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For you guys that choose the option to cut your drain pipe and did glue your union adapter….. will any PVC glue be okay and won’t be harmful to the tank?
 
The instructions (if I remember correctly for pvc glue) says wait an hour, or 24-48 for maximum bonding. I have glued pvc for tank applications, let it set for 15 minutes before the flow was turned on. It will hold.

The toxicity to animals, if you us a minimal amount and drip it into the tank in 15 minutes is probably negligible. The hermit crabs will complain that it gave them a headache and the clownfish will also call an attourney but they won't be able to prove any damages. And that is after 15 minutes drying time.

Give it a hour, or a day and no one will notice anything. Always "best" to wait a day, but if you go lightly with primer and glue (avoid globbing the wet glue inside the fittings- excess doesn't dry fast and it doesn't help seal either) an hour is plenty of time for the glue to dry/evaporate off the nasty solvents so virtually nothing remains that can enter the water if you do a clean job of it. HTH.

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I tend to be not exceptionally tidy with my glue & primer work but I haven't poisoned any fish with glue vapors from starting water flows early through 1 hour-dried pvc joints.
 
The instructions (if I remember correctly for pvc glue) says wait an hour, or 24-48 for maximum bonding. I have glued pvc for tank applications, let it set for 15 minutes before the flow was turned on. It will hold.

The toxicity to animals, if you us a minimal amount and drip it into the tank in 15 minutes is probably negligible. The hermit crabs will complain that it gave them a headache and the clownfish will also call an attourney but they won't be able to prove any damages. And that is after 15 minutes drying time.

Give it a hour, or a day and no one will notice anything. Always "best" to wait a day, but if you go lightly with primer and glue (avoid globbing the wet glue inside the fittings- excess doesn't dry fast and it doesn't help seal either) an hour is plenty of time for the glue to dry/evaporate off the nasty solvents so virtually nothing remains that can enter the water if you do a clean job of it. HTH.

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drunk burger GIF by Leroy Patterson
I tend to be not exceptionally tidy with my glue & primer work but I haven't poisoned any fish with glue vapors from starting water flows early through 1 hour-dried pvc joints.
Thanks I think I let it dry for about an hour . Lol
 

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