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Old 05-03-2008, 12:35 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by gilbertjanke View Post
If this is a dumb question please forgive me but i want to be safe.
I've done pvc plumbing b4 on a tank, but only when it was not yet set up. Im in the process as I type of plumbing in my new sump (10g) for my 30g display tank.

The question is:

Do i have to wait a certain time after the pvc cement dries to run the sump, pump, etc to avoid nasty fumes getting into the water and killing my livestock?

Or once it is all dried and plumbed can i fire it up?

Thanks Guys!
I all depend on if you have any fish or life in the tank, but anyway Ill would wait a day or so run water through it first and if you don't use much of it
that cut the time of curing I won't recommend using it right away, if the pump is in a sump you shouldn't have to glue it at the base of the outlet


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