Hey everyone! I’ve been in the hobby for a little while now (3 years), but I am rebuilding an old tank for the first time. It’s a 135 gallon tank, I removed each panel, scrapped off the old silicone, used acetone to remove the remaining residue, and then reassembled the tank yesterday using the GE ASTM C920 Class 50 supreme silicone. Foolishly, when purchasing the silicone I was distracted by the high adhesion strength. Anyway, since I already have the tank all put back together and curing, I’m wondering… would it be okay to leave the tank assembled (using the GE C920) but strip the inside seal and use the ASI aquarium sealant to reseal it??? My thought process is that none of the GE C920 will be in contact with the water that way AND I wouldn’t have to completely deconstruct the tank again. Please give me some ideas on how to do this as I really don’t want to redo the whole process again with these large, thick, pieces of glass!