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    Posted: September 18 2011 at 5:22pm

My sump started leaking so I put a new sump in today. I didn't like how my return was plumbed so I re-plumbed it. How long do I need to let the glue dry before turning on my return pump (this is a reef system and I don't want uncured glue killing my corals)?



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If it is PVC plumbing and PVC cement you are good after about 1 hr
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Yes it's PVC plumbing and cement. Thanks Bob!
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