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Sealing two types of pond liner
I have a waterfall, which flows into a small stream constructed with
rubber liner, that then flows into a small pond. The pond liner is (I think) some kind of cheaper plastic looking liner. I believe water is leaking where the stream liner overlaps the pond liner, ie water is creeping back up between the two liners. I was wondering what is the best way to make a seal. I know you can cement rubber to rubber, but I'm not sure about rubber to plastic, I was considering using silicone (normal bathroom silicone) as it seems to be very sticky on both types of surfacea and I already have a coiuple of tubes, but I wonder if this could have harmful chemicals for the fish. Any other things I could use? (While writing this, I just realised that aquarium sealer must be safe, but would it be flexible enough?) -- Best regards, Ms Fish |
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