It has been beaten into me that mold additives kill fish but at least in this case doesn’t seem to be the case .
With the range of products available now, it's easy to choose the specifications you desire including colour. But to answer your question directly, I've often used anti mold silicon on lots and lots of tanks without issue.
Sometimes price becomes a factor when buying in boxed carton lots.
The anti mold additive is a long chain organic molecule. Very easy to remove with carbon filtration. It has a half life so it will decline over time and faster dilution with more water changes without carbon.
The amount of anti mold additive is minuscule compared to the volume of silicon which in turn is minuscule compared to the volume of your fish tank. Thicker and longer beads of silicon will contain more chemical in proportion. Conversely nano tanks will have stronger adverse effects than mega tanks.
The speed of silicon type technology is astounding. Stronger tensile strengths, higher flexibility (modulus), faster cure times, underwater use, longer product guarantees, UV resistance, etc etc. Additionally PE is becoming more common in commercial aquarium applications than silicon nowadays because new PE will stick to twenty year old PE unlike silicon.
Honestly, my reaction to most of that is "That's nice; so what?"Sure, everything is more advanced today than it was in days past...but most of those improvements you listed are essentially meaningless to me, and to many others. It's stronger...but how much is that worth? Silicone was more than strong enough. Cures faster...okay for the instant gratification crowd. Cheaper? Great...but I'll believe that when I see it. Applies underwater? Might be useful...
But..."new PE will stick to twenty year old PE unlike silicon"?!?!?! To me, that is a gamechanger! How about silicone; does the new miracle goop stick to old silicone? I gotta try this stuff!
So, if the question is "do anti-mold additives make modern sealants unsuitable for aquarium use?"...the answer would be an unqualified unambiguous "probably not"...
But none of this changes my assertion that...if the question is worded "My buddy did no research and used up a few tubes of whatever crap came to hand in his fishtank; was that bad?"...my answer would still be "Yeah...I think it might have been, and I hope he gets lucky".![]()
Lol - that may be the gist of the above but with GE changing their labeling and adding unsafe for aquarium on both bottles now and all the other assertions And arguments pro and con I have seen, I for one am interested in the debate. I still like to have my debates here and not on some random Facebook thread.
Talking to him he used an entire bottle of the sealant one to line his bulkheads and has used it in the past to seal tanks. He keeps rays and other monster fish, probably like many of us.
i was always a GE 1 user but they relabeled it and it may now too have new additives from what I am told.