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			<title>Important silicone question!!</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Around six days ago I used Ge 2 door and window 100% clear silicone to seal the bottom of a gum ball machine I'm making into an aquarium. Now as I...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">Around six days ago I used Ge 2 door and window 100% clear silicone to seal the bottom of a gum ball machine I'm making into an aquarium. Now as I said this was six days ago and I still smell the vinegar scent from the silicone I did end up using a whole tube lol. My question is it safe to put a fish in just looking to put a betta nothing complicated. Or should I continue to wait it out I feel it is impossible for the silicone to not be fully cured by now.</blockquote>

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