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pirate
10-07-2010, 04:00 AM
Well I'm trying to finish off my sump. Got it cleaned and ready for the baffles to go in so I went looking for some silicone. Well it looks like the re-formulated the silicone GE1. Its say right on the back that its not for tanks. The tube is now blue with a silver band on the top.

I looked for a while at HD and RONA but if it had no mildew restiance it said on the back not safe for food preperatiions or tanks.So now what is everyone using for silicone? Is it still GE1? or now do I have to get it from a LFS?

Thanks for the help.

lockrookie
10-07-2010, 04:01 AM
home hardware sells a 3 pack 9.99 aquarium safe

Big Tang
10-07-2010, 04:39 AM
Use GE SCS1200 its for structural & FDA approved .You can get it from Calgary fasteners ,when i order it they've had to get shipped up from them to the Edmonton location in the past.

Aquattro
10-07-2010, 05:19 AM
The GE 1200 is stronger, but maybe overkill for a sump. I think the "do not use for tanks" statement is more a liability issue. Half the silicone I've used has had that warning. If it's 100% silicone without mildew inhibitors, you're good.

Wayne
10-13-2010, 06:22 PM
The GE 1200 is stronger, but maybe overkill for a sump. I think the "do not use for tanks" statement is more a liability issue. Half the silicone I've used has had that warning. If it's 100% silicone without mildew inhibitors, you're good.

That is correct with GE (100% silicone) I them and they told me aquarium safe but they were not liable for aquariums falling apart and associated damage.

Binare
10-14-2010, 01:11 AM
Can get 1200 at golds as well

bvlester
10-14-2010, 06:19 AM
The GE 1200 use to say aquarium safe on it awhile back I came across a article about this a couple months ago on one of the other reef sites. It was removed for liability issues as stated above.

Bill

pirate
10-14-2010, 07:59 AM
Thanks guys after a long internet search I found that the silone that I use at work is reef safe.:lol: So I got some that just expired. Got my sump baffled up and now waiting for it to dry. plumbing is next.

sphelps
10-14-2010, 01:43 PM
As far as I know the GE D&W 100% has always said "not for use in aquariums" but it's always worked well for me.

ElGuappo
10-14-2010, 05:16 PM
i just had the same issue... 4 hard ware stores and no non toxic silicon... riverfront has some aswell... its where i finally founds some this week.. i stopped in to sell them some plecos..

scherzo
10-15-2010, 12:09 AM
+1 on the GE Silicone I

As stated above.. for liability issues.

I also heard that they did this so that the aquarium silicone market (who apparently get their silicone from GE) wouldn't be so mad because it would cut into their market.