GE Silicone I and II, long used by fish- and frog-keepers and generally thought of to be aquarium safe, is probably no longer so. GE began using mildew inhibitors (Bioseal) recently in most their silicone products, even if the label says "100% silicone" and doesn't mention anything about mildew. According to an email from GE, all their silicone has trace amounts mildew inhibitors now except for the 1200.
The result? People are reporting massive fish and coral die-off. I'm sure frogs would be affected too, although perhaps not as much.
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...light=Silicone
Silicone crash - Canreef Aquatics Bulletin Board
Still, there are some who insist the GE I and II that says 100% silicone with no indication of added mildew inhibitors is still safe to use. Judge for yourself.
Fabulous. I just used GE 1 this week.![]()
So what is safe to use then?
If this is true then the only thing I can think would be safe would be aquarium silicon, which sucks cause it come in a small toothpaste style tube and is much more expensive
Looks like its going to be Titebond III and Gorilla Glue for backgrounds
It comes in standard tubes as well. At Home Hardware (a Canadian chain, sorry) their standard house brand silicone is labeled as aquarium safe and is something like $10 for 3 300mL tubes. I've been using it with no problems for a few years. It only comes in clear or white though.
BioSeal has been in GE Silicone for years, there are threads dating back to 2006 talking about it being added, along with debates over whether or not it poses any danger. From most of what I've read, it's always been in there, they just never labeled it as such. I use CRL black silicone, just because it's what our local fish tank maker uses and I can purchase it by the case. I used GE before and haven't noticed any problems with my frogs or plants perishing though.
PKsupplies.com: Neutral Cure Silicone Sealants
Link for CRL Silicone
Just a warning for anyone wanting to use the CRL, the smell is rather intense and it's best done outdoors. I used it indoors, like I did with the GE, and I swear my lungs were on fire and I was coughing for the next 20 minutes.
i use any kind that is simply 100% silicone. If you aren't sure what product sa re 100% silicone, contact the company that makes it.
-_- i just used The GE 100% silicone stuff on friday and saturday for my new frog tank.... says 5yr mold-free protection. didnt smell horrible. but now this thread has me wondering... :O frogs are already in there and kicking around. but if its been in there for years? we have had this tube for quite a while.
I just ordered a tube of this (click here). $8 down from $23.99 suggested retail? Deal.
This is a case of misinterpreting the packaging. Any product that is 100% silicone will "provide mold-free product protection". It's not saying there are inhibitors in it. That's what silicone does, it provides a sealant that will protect against mold and mildew. Here is the difference between something without inhibitors and one without:
Notice one has a 5 year mold protection bullet? That one has inhibitors in it, the other does not.
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This - darn - labeling has always been confusing to me!
But I'm very easily confused
More so, I'm a skeptic..... and a worry-wart
Gosh --- what the heck is "bioseal"
I don't use anything but Aquarium sealant. ( Marineland and more recently one I forget the name of at the moment)
sealant- ie Marineland Marineland Aquarium Sealant (1 oz)
I even have concerns about the long-term safety of the aquarium sealants!
I have not read anything recently regarding the long-term safety profile on the Marineland product;
specifically its safety long term on frog reproduction.
Sadly, there are just zero funds to do these kinds of research projects![]()
As a result, we are left with zero information.
In fact, as far as I know , there is no safety profile on any of the Aquarium Sealants for 'frogs' , only for fish.
If anyone knows of any recent information on the aquarium sealant products ( for frogs) , I would love to read it.
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Dendrobates auratus “Costa Rican Green Black"
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Phyllobates bicolor "Uraba"
Oophaga pumilio "Black Jeans"
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Oophaga pumilio "Bastimentos"
Oophaga pumilio “Mimbitimbi”
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Ranitomeya variabilis "Southern"
Ranitomeya imitator "Varadero"
Ranitomeya sirensis "Lower Ucayali"
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It is sad that there are no funds for this sort of thing. However, one thing we do have to fall back on are people with years of experience using silicone products. This is my post on another board when someone was asking specifically about a silicone ingredient list they found and it may help people here too:
I'm no chem major but I can tell you that there is an FDA regulation regarding rubber coming in contact with food. I believe this is what you want to look for, that the silicone conforms to 21 CFR 177.2600. Anyone feel free to correct me if I'm wrong and here is a link to that regulation: http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/script...fm?fr=177.2600
Here is a link to DAP silicone that meets the requirements of that regulation. If you look under product details, that's where it mentions this regulation: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0002Y...528360_TE_dp_1
Now, just keep in mind that this does not mean that the FDA has analyzed this product or that it's FDA approved. The FDA may or may not agree that it meets those requirements![]()
We recently used DAP marine and auto 100% silicone on a project, (made a drain filter for my outdoor 40 gallon tub habitat) is that safe? It says not rated for constant under water use. For that matter what about the blue and purple plumbers glues? We used that to put the drain pipe in.The drain in buried in clay balls beneath substrate; the tub is planted in various sedge grasses and ferns.
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