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    It's not a case of label misinterpretation if the manufacturer themselves state that there is in fact a mold inhibitor Look back at the original post:
    Duh, missed that. Excellent point. I would think that "trace" elements aren't an issue, otherwise there would have been a huge thing about it on dendroboard. And most of the people I know from there still use ge2. Luckily, I don't use silicone in any of my tanks.


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    Default Re: WARNING: GE Silicone I and II probably no longer safe due to added mildew inhibitor

    Quote Originally Posted by deranged chipmunk View Post
    Duh, missed that. Excellent point. I would think that "trace" elements aren't an issue, otherwise there would have been a huge thing about it on dendroboard. And most of the people I know from there still use ge2. Luckily, I don't use silicone in any of my tanks.
    One main difference I read on dendroboard is that plants will root to GE silicone 1 but won't root to silicone 2, so that alone makes it sound like silicone 1 is a better option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deranged chipmunk View Post
    Duh, missed that. Excellent point. I would think that "trace" elements aren't an issue, otherwise there would have been a huge thing about it on dendroboard. And most of the people I know from there still use ge2. Luckily, I don't use silicone in any of my tanks.


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    What do you use instead of silicone??
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    Default Re: WARNING: GE Silicone I and II probably no longer safe due to added mildew inhibitor

    There are many aquarium silicone products in caulk gun type containers both in clear and black. A quick search at Amazon produced various products; probably lot's more if conducted a search in internet. It might be cheaper to buy silicone at hardware store; but you are taking your chances with it .
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    Quote Originally Posted by irThumper View Post
    What do you use instead of silicone??
    I don't have any use for it in my tanks. The foam adheres to the glass on it's own and I cover foam using titebond 3 wood glue and coco fiber, or other substances, depending on the look I want to attain.


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    Default Re: WARNING: GE Silicone I and II probably no longer safe due to added mildew inh...

    Quote Originally Posted by deranged chipmunk View Post
    I don't have any use for it in my tanks. The foam adheres to the glass on it's own and I cover foam using titebond 3 wood glue and coco fiber, or other substances, depending on the look I want to attain.


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    I always wondered about the safety of the foam too... so the spray can stuff is safe, as well as the wood glue? Guess I'm getting paranoid now :P
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    Default Re: WARNING: GE Silicone I and II probably no longer safe due to added mildew inhibitor

    Quote Originally Posted by Mentat View Post
    There are many aquarium silicone products in caulk gun type containers both in clear and black. A quick search at Amazon produced various products; probably lot's more if conducted a search in internet. It might be cheaper to buy silicone at hardware store; but you are taking your chances with it .
    That's what I buy. You can be sure it's safe, get more for the money, and with the caulk gun it's really easy to use. Just peace of mind for me.
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    Default Re: WARNING: GE Silicone I and II probably no longer safe due to added mildew inhibitor

    Quote Originally Posted by irThumper View Post
    I always wondered about the safety of the foam too... so the spray can stuff is safe, as well as the wood glue? Guess I'm getting paranoid now :P
    Hey, that just means you're putting a lot of thought into it I'm in the same boat as I'm also in the process of a build & have 2 others I wanna rebuild. I think it's better to be safe than sorry!

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    It looks like many wood glues meet the reg for incidental food contact. Just picked up a gallon of Titebond II at Lowe's for about $18. This should go pretty far.

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    Titebond 2 is not waterproof. Titebond 3 (green) is the water proof one.


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    Default Re: WARNING: GE Silicone I and II probably no longer safe due to added mildew inhibitor

    Quote Originally Posted by zimmerj View Post
    Hey, that just means you're putting a lot of thought into it I'm in the same boat as I'm also in the process of a build & have 2 others I wanna rebuild. I think it's better to be safe than sorry!
    Thanks Zimmerj! That's true, I want to make sure everything is safe and sound before I bring my new frog friends home next spring
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    Default Re: WARNING: GE Silicone I and II probably no longer safe due to added mildew inhibitor

    Quote Originally Posted by deranged chipmunk View Post
    Titebond 2 is not waterproof. Titebond 3 (green) is the water proof one.


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    Neither are waterproof. They are only water-resistant. Titebond II passes ANSI/HPVA Type II water-resistance. Titebond III passes Type I. I don't need the specifications of Type I for a vivarium and Titebond II is cheaper than III. In my opinion, it seems to be just fine for my application. I do like to take advantage of my smartphone while shopping

    Here is the difference, from Titebond's website:

    What is the difference between the ANSI/HPVA Type I and Type II water-resistance specification?

    Both of these tests are conducted using 6” by 6” birch laminates glued together to make three-ply plywood. The test for Type I is clearly more stringent than Type II, and involves boiling the glue bonds and testing the specimens while they are wet. 

    Type I testing involves cutting the 6" by 6" assemblies into 1" by 3" specimens, boiling them for 4 hours, then baking the specimens in a 145°F oven for 20 hours. They are boiled for an additional 4 hours, then immediately cooled using running water. The specimens are sheared while wet, and the bonds must pass certain strength and wood failure requirements to pass the Type I specification.

    Type II testing involves cutting the 6" by 6" assemblies into 2" by 5" specimens, soaking them for 4 hours, then baking the specimens in a 120°F oven for 19 hours. This is repeated for a total of three cycles, and the bonds must not delaminate to pass the Type II specification.

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    Default Re: WARNING: GE Silicone I and II probably no longer safe due to added mildew inhibitor

    You may not need to boil your tank or have it survive being sheared, but they extra strength of the III means less chance of water getting in and leeching chemicals into the soil. I buy 3 buy the gallon and love it. I tried 2 once (bought a small tube of it) and hated how it turned out. Just my opinion though.
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    That is a good point. Maybe I'll go exchange it for III. It was about $9 more per gallon but that $9 is worth the extra safety.

    Another great thing about Titebond: It is FDA APPROVED for use with indirect food contact, specifically for cutting boards (per the label). I'd say that's fairly direct contact with food, although maybe only food storage is considered direct contact. Anyway, that means they went through the rigorous approval process and spent a lot of money to do so.

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    Yeah I love Titebond. It cleans off your hands super easy (like elmers glue). It dries fast, but will need 24 - 48 hours between coats to make sure you dont end up with deep wet spots that take forever to dry.

    I always try to look at things from a. Yeah it will save me money now, but what risk am i exposing myself to and is it worth the savings.
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    I have some large gaps I need to fill. Do any of you know if there are any safe wood fillers or anything like that? Or should I just use the glue?

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    Default Re: WARNING: GE Silicone I and II probably no longer safe due to added mildew inhibitor

    Zim,

    A gap in what exactly?
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    Spray foam. I'm a rookie so I didn't know how to use it very well and had to cut it back in some parts. I found that the bubbles get larger the deeper you get. So I need to fill some of the bubble cavities.

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    You can fill it in with more spray foam
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    Default Re: WARNING: GE Silicone I and II probably no longer safe due to added mildew inhibitor

    so are there any conclusions as to the silicone issue, Im starting a build and would love to know if im going to have a problem, as for titebond III, can not find it anywhere in my
    Canadian city any alternative, what are my fellow Canadians using instead of titebondIII, maybe I will have to go to the states to get it, let me know please.

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