Just to be safe Sillycone them. I wait about 3 days to cure and not smell any more.  
Burke

Laura Ricketts wrote:

> Someone mentioned not putting loose rocks in the tank
> for their caves etc... leopard geckos aren't that
> terribly heavy, and if the rocks are stablized, is
> there much risk? I just bought some new rocks for
> their tank, to make caves and climbing perches, and
> was planning to set them up tomorrow... I made sure of
> my "design" by placing them on the table and laying
> out the pattern I want first, then making sure they
> are stable... none moved to a soft nudge... but I
> don't want to take a chance... should I silicon them
> first before I put them in... it's a "long" setup with
> two cool caves and two warm caves, the water dish, and
> some higher rocks just so they can climb up a
> little...
>
> Thanks
>
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