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|  Is GE silicone I is for reef? I bought a tube of GE silicon I since I heard that II might no longer be safe. I will be using it to mod a AC110. So can this silicon I be considered "reef safe"? | 
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|   Maybe. Search on silicone and you'll find a few threads about it lately. 
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|   Nope nope nope I used and crashed | 
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|   Then which one should I use? (Something that can be found in home depot so that I can exchange GE I :P) | 
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|   I don't think there is anything at Home Depot that is reef safe, best to use GE SCS1200 
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|   Weather shield white and greenish tube. Say aquarium safe on front | 
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|   I will actually have to attach some baffles to mode the aquaclear 110. Can I overcome this complexity of choosing the right silicone? Perhaps use some other adhesives? Suggestions?   | 
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