Wrong silicone?

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I tried to find silicone without anti-mold additives. The young lady at HD took me to this one and said it's just silicone. But it says it guarantees mold-free for 7 years. So now I'm worried that she was mistaken. I haven't used it yet.
 

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What is it going to be used for?
It’s going to be used to make new basking platforms and ramps for my mud turtle and my musk turtle. Both are in aquariums, and there are fish in with the musk turtle.
 

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I tried to find silicone without anti-mold additives. The young lady at HD took me to this one and said it's just silicone. But it says it guarantees mold-free for 7 years. So now I'm worried that she was mistaken. I haven't used it yet.
That is the correct one. GE Silicone 1. Once cured it is totally safe and inert.
 

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