hybridtheoryd16;3125886; said:First off just incase you did not know, ammonia is the main source of food for your biological bacteria that are present in a good running tank. So any trace amount of ammonia that the ge2 might gave off would be consumed by that. Which would not happen in the first place. My reference to a study was because I had a few tanks starting up at the same time. 3 with ge2 in them and 2 with out. All were treated the exact same. And all commonly testable parameters were tested daily (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, ph, kh, dh) on all 5 tanks. And there was no difference in any of the parameters between tanks. And they all cycled with in a few days of each other. All that has been stated before. And I beleive that is a little more than just using it in a tank. Also please provide any proof that this ge2 has less adhession ability than the ge1. And i did state that the ge2 silicone that I used was the one with the toxins that the myth is about. And finally the only reason that I have labeled this a myth is because there is not one shred of valid proof that the ge2 has ever caused a problem in a tank. If there is not any proof to back up a statement then the statement is more than likely false.
To be fair, you stated nothing other than GE II.
I have geII black on 3 tanks. With all the mildew resistance and toxins and explosives and all the other BS that people says will kill your fish. They have been running for 3+ years with no problems. 1 of them has payara in it. They are more sensetive than discus and are doing fine. They other has a fahaka in it. And the last frsh barracuda's. All doing fine. Don't beleive the internet hype or myths that have no proof.
Nowhere do you mention Bioseal, your statement infers that GEII, not Type I is the culprit. Where the only true difference between type 2 and type one is the type of chemical cure compounds they use. It is the 'Ethyl Triacetoxysilane as acetic Acid that gives it its adhesion and strength, the GE type 2 (less odor) uses Methoxypolydimethylsiloxane and silicas. Type 2 GE silicon has excellent adhesion but not what aquariums need for long term exposure underwater. and nobody wants a seam leak a few months or a few years down the line.
"Polysiloxanes with 3-(alkyldimethylammonio)propyl pendant groups were synthesized by quaternization of n-octyldimethylamine or n-dodecyldimethylamine with linear polysiloxanes containing 3-chloropropyl groups and/or 3-bromopropyl groups attached to silicon atoms. The precursor polysiloxanes, poly[(3-chloropropyl)methylsiloxane] homopolymer and various copolymers containing (3-halogenopropyl)methylsiloxane and dimethylsiloxane units, were obtained by equilibrium cationic polymerization of linear and cyclic siloxanes with (3-halogenopropyl)methylsiloxane units. The polysiloxanes bearing quaternary ammonium salts (QAS) showed bactericidal activity against bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Aeromonas hydrophila when incorporated in a polysiloxane network. The activity was retained after 66 days of immersion in water. The QAS-containing polysiloxanes are also active in aqueous solution. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 75: 1005-1012, 2000 "
"Biocidal polymers active by contact. V. Synthesis of polysiloxanes with biocidal activity
G. Sauvet 1 *, S. Dupond 1, K. Kazmierski 2, J. Chojnowski 2
1Laboratoire de Recherches sur les Macromolecules (U.A. 502), Université Paris-XIII, avenue J.-B. Clement, 93430 Villetaneuse, France
2Centre of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Sienkiewicza 112, 90-363 Lódz, Poland"
Now it MAY be that bioseal is safe enough for aquarium use. However since there is no evidence to support it being aquarium safe, and there are no versions of silicon with the bioseal label that have been listed as aquarium safe, or even potable water safe for that matter, it would lead the logical mind to assume there are better options available. And, as I stated before, it is most likely right next to it on the shelf at your local hardware store. I would also state that in general silicones that DO NOT have an Anti Mildew or Anti Fungal Label are cheaper.
