Is this silicone reef safe?

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Just need a small repair, replacing some foam on my floating algae scrubber. Was told to use any reef safe silicone

I found this in my garage workbench, new in package. wondering if I can use it safely in a reef?

Permatex Clear RTV Silicone
80050


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There should be some kind of active ingredients list. You want it to say 100% silicone. No anti molding or anything like that.
GE silicon 1 is good, safe and cheap, not the GE silicone 2. But you can also get some aquarium branded silicone on amazon for relatively cheap
 
You want pure silicon. I use GE Silicon I from the hardware store with no problems for years, fresh and saltwater. Do not use Silicon II, which has mold inhibitors.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/GE-Silicon...o4pfsbCtJk6qeQrx5fBoC644QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

The RTV material you linked is *probably* pure silicon, but I wouldn't chance it. If it has ANYTHING extra in it, it *could* give you a problem. And a problem that would likely be a real head-scratcher to figure out three months down the road.

I also wouldn't overpay for *aquarium safe* silicon, or wait for shipping. GE Silicon I works, you can find it anywhere, and in even smaller/cheaper tubes than I linked above.

Good luck with your repair!
 
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I don’t see an ingredient list on the pack, nothing about anti mold, but also nothing claiming to be 100% silicone.

I do see a “contains” section, but I don’t know if silicone contains these things, or if they are additives

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I don’t see an ingredient list on the pack, nothing about anti mold, but also nothing claiming to be 100% silicone.

I do see a “contains” section, but I don’t know if silicone contains these things, or if they are additives

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Don't use, purchase the suggested silicones. These are know to be safe. My 2 pennies
 
NO!!!!! LOL!!!!

Silicon should be 100% pure silicon. I am almost positive all those other things are mold inhibitors or something related to making a gasket. I don't believe that's what you want for your aquarium.
 
Again, what I posted and what @Cichlid Dad posted are readily available and trusted. I wouldn't risk that RTV material you have, but that's just me.
 
I won’t risk it

I don’t mind buying a new tube. Was just eager to get the repair done and have time at the moment.

I’ll just order this from Amazon, $5.75 shipped. realistically I have one use for it, and by the time I need it again, the remainder will be dried out and I’ll just buy another tube.


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I won’t risk it

I don’t mind buying a new tube. Was just eager to get the repair done and have time at the moment.

I’ll just order this from Amazon, $5.75 shipped. realistically I have one use for it, and by the time I need it again, the remainder will be dried out and I’ll just buy another tube.

I get it, you just want to get stuff done, but the silicon you ordered is, I think, much more appropriate for your repair.

Best of luck!
 
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NO!!!!! LOL!!!!

Silicon should be 100% pure silicon. I am almost positive all those other things are mold inhibitors or something related to making a gasket. I don't believe that's what you want for your aquarium.

Lol thank you. Copy that. Will not use it!
 
We used to have a rule in the IV Room I was stuck in for 3 years as an Intern. When in doubt, throw it out.
Funny, we used to say the same in some restaurants I used to work in ;-)
 

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