<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9291220#post9291220 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dippin61
also.. it states on the ge II its not safe for aquariums.
why risk it? its not worth it.. just use something that is been proven. the ge I is also cheaper.. so why even wonder about it at all?
i just dont get where your coming from is all.
friend, i'm guessing you didn't read my last message. scroll up and thoroughly read my previous post. i am only trying to gather information, NOT deciding if i should use the silicon. i wonder because that's my nature. my intentions were certainly not to start a debate. if you feel i am persisting that the silicon may be safe, then i think you may have a problem with density.
the question of whether or not i'm going to use the silicon no longer exists. i'm past that point. i have moved on to the next stage of my setup. if i had to clarify one thing from my last message, it would be:
"i don't need to be convinced not to use anti-mildew silicon, or that anti-mildew silicon is bad. i'm simply trying to gather information."
no offense, but if you have nothing to offer other than opinion, i'm not interested. this forum is only one of the several places i am researching the issue. i am just looking for links, articles, specific knowledge, saturations, chemical names, life spans, etc...
does that make any more sense? thank you for your concern though, it means a lot to me to see how much so many people care!!
and to further clarify "where i'm coming from," i am playing around with a biochemistry minor and this is an interesting subject. so please understand my frustration when i specifically ask for information, and i get opinionated and (un)informational replies!! good looking out, though!