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Carrera75 12-29-2011 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 665626)
I'd say that if the tank is fine now, it should stay fine. I don't think chemicals hang around for a while and decide one day to leach (relative to this scenario).
As I mentioned, I used the GE II and had no problems, so I wouldn't now tear my tank apart to replace it :)
Based on the rep stating that the formula changes, I probably wouldn't use it again, just in case. Silicone I and GE 1200 are both safe options, so I'll use those on future tanks.

I think you are right again:wink:. If you are not having any problems now, I doubt you'll have them later.

Aquattro, you mentioned that GE I and 1200 are reef safe. Do you know where I could buy some?

Finally, do you guys think that it's safe to use the sand that's currently in the tank again? It's practically new sand but I am not sure if it would absorb some of the toxic stuff that the silicone has released in the water.

bkelly 12-29-2011 05:36 PM

thanks I did find some posts saying the GE II (for Bath) was mildew containing , but the GEII (for door and window) -the Blue and white tube was ok from what i read may not have the mildew inhibiter.
However it still crashed my system.
Regardless, I am really sorry for your tank situation total know how it feels.
Thanks for the advice on leaving my sump in place now . Wouldnt want to do that job again.
Brent

no_bs 12-29-2011 05:38 PM

Oh Man, sorry to hear this. One of the few tanks that we have yet to see. What a shame. I to have used this silicone, but have left things for weeks before i used it, with no issues. As for your sand, wash the crap out it and you should be fine. Good luck, and hope things pull through.

bkelly 12-29-2011 05:41 PM

I left my rock and sand in after the crash, its fine now. ( over a month) it did take a while to stabalize and things kept dying for quite a while. However you guys are probably right the toxins break down or dissipate over time. Keep the carbon going and change the water lots.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Carrera75 (Post 665629)
I think you are right again:wink:. If you are not having any problems now, I doubt you'll have them later.

Aquattro, you mentioned that GE I and 1200 are reef safe. Do you know where I could buy some?

Finally, do you guys think that it's safe to use the sand that's currently in the tank again? It's practically new sand but I am not sure if it would absorb some of the toxic stuff that the silicone has released in the water.


Aquattro 12-29-2011 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carrera75 (Post 665629)
Aquattro, you mentioned that GE I and 1200 are reef safe. Do you know where I could buy some?

GE I is available at most stores, but generally only in clear, white and brown. Black is tough to find.
GE 1200 is harder to find, although some people have posted places they've seen it. My LFS always carries a few tubes, and I can go to Sea Star aquariums and buy there in a pinch..

fishytime 12-29-2011 05:42 PM

Believe me, I do think about what i post.... More than you know ( for several reasons)...... I'm glad that cost wasn't a factor for you, but fact is, 90% of everyone tries to save here and there.....sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn't........whether its cost or eastetics, when it comes to DIY, I feel it's best to go with something marketed for aquarium use......

bkelly 12-29-2011 05:56 PM

its frustrating when you do the research./ get advice but it turns out to be wrong. Its not a cheep hobby and the beauty in it and time invested, make it horrible to get knocked backwards.
Theres some wrong or dated information out there especially if the chemical manufactures are changing formulas.

ensquire 12-29-2011 06:02 PM

Just a suggestion, seeing that you live in Vancouver
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/mc...+10.3+oz..html

pinhead 12-29-2011 06:05 PM

I have used the GE I without any problems, because I think it says pure Silicon. I have also used Lepages from Canadian Tire and the Rona brand because do say aquarium safe.

Carrera75 12-29-2011 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by ensquire (Post 665652)
Just a suggestion, seeing that you live in Vancouver
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/mc...+10.3+oz..html

I am on my way out to the fish store but I'll go to the one on Kingsawy first. Boxing day sale is still on at this place and I am hoping to find the Silicone there and a bucket or two of IO salt that's selling for $29.99 right now :biggrin: I'll go to J$L if I can't find aquarium silicone at this other store. Oh, and I need black silicone.

Thanks for posting that info


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