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is 100% pure silicone ok to use in a sump?? Dumb Question?..you tell me.
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You should be fine. I know the GE 1200 (can anyone confirm?) is okay to use. On the back it should say Ideal for aquarium repair. You can get it at Canadian Tire for around 6$.
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thanks bud...
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Just don't use the GE Silicone II. It is not suitable for aquariums or submersion in water. DAMHIKT (but at least I discovered the mistake before it turned to disaster)
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If you cant find the ge1200 stuff than the type I is fine to use. As it was mentioned just don't use II.
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Home Hardware has their own brand that aquarium safe.
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like Wendell said, homehardware has their own and its usually pretty cheap when you get it in a 3pack
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