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and where can u get it..??

Whatever brand don't choose Alteco's A+B Epo-putty(Underwater), available in most hardware shops here. Got this email from the sales rep :

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On 05-Jan-04, at PM 04:46, sales wrote:

Our epo putty, when cured, will produce certain chemicals which will harm

marine lives in the long run.

Best Regards

Patrick Voon

Alteco Chemical Pte Ltd

-----Original Message-----

From: **********

Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 4:30 PM

To: sales@alteco.com.sg

Subject: Re: Receival of Form Submission

Dear Patrick,

That is very strange! Because the web-site that I referred this

(http://www.alteco.com.sg/consumer.htm) says.....

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On 05-Jan-04, at PM 04:06, Sales Dept wrote:

Our epoputty is not suitable for underwater saltwater (aquarium usage).

Best Regards

Patrick Voon

Alteco Chemical Pte Ltd

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Deltec epoxy is cool. They are purple in colour much like coralline algae :lol: A bit ex but the colour not as stark as the whitish epoxies when placed in the tank.

And if you don't have enough coralline algae, this is a good temporary substitute........ :D:D ..... afraid not.

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QUOTE (Achilles Tang @ Jun 22 2004, 10:20 PM)

Silicon glue??

nah.... sealant. Same stuff that they use to hold ya tank together!

Thats wat I used... but brand is 'marine goo'. Not the gun-type though... comes in a tube. The sealant just harden and lost its adhesiveness... just kept sticking to my fingers, much like pee sai! Went to get the Wessbond epoxy, going to try later... hope it works.

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