I think I should have included more detail. We have three ponds, a small one with fish and some plants that has a wide yet short waterfall leading into the larger pond which contains two adult red eared slider turtles, and another small pond filled with plants that has a very small very short waterfall also into the large pond. Estimate the entire setup is approximately 300-400 gallons. I would like to place lights in the fish and turtle ponds, and in the waterfall. Whatever waterproofing I use needs to be resilient enough to withstand turtle bites and claws, as well as non toxic. It does not need to be flexible.
I would like to ensure that neither my family, nor I, nor the turtles get electrocuted. I've been zapped enough times already, and the time from the broken underwater heater was particularly painful.
Would epoxy fit the bill?
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