Wherever a viewing panel needs to be water sealed against a flexible liner, I recommend using a fixing frame which can be tightened into a gasket seal. So the silicone (or PU) isn't used as adhesive but as sealant.
Something as simple as a wood frame would suffice. Add your sealant thickly, screw down your frame enough to form a smooth flattened surface on sealant but leaving several screw thread seals to go. Wait for a week (depending on width and thickness of your sealant) then when fully cured, finish tightening the screws. The spacing interval between screws will depend on the rigidity of your tank wall - rigidity of fixing frame and the viewing panel material type and panel thickness (glass is stiffer than acrylic which is stiffer than polycarbonate).
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Something as simple as a wood frame would suffice. Add your sealant thickly, screw down your frame enough to form a smooth flattened surface on sealant but leaving several screw thread seals to go. Wait for a week (depending on width and thickness of your sealant) then when fully cured, finish tightening the screws. The spacing interval between screws will depend on the rigidity of your tank wall - rigidity of fixing frame and the viewing panel material type and panel thickness (glass is stiffer than acrylic which is stiffer than polycarbonate).
Send me an email if you need photos or better explanations.