The hardeners do amber after they're open and are exposed to oxygen. Gougeon Brothers claim it is only aesthetic and does not effect performance. I use 205. I buy quarts instead of gallons, so go through it fast enough to not worry about it much, but I do keep a few single-use sealed packs around for cases where the color may matter. You could probably use something like Bloxygen to preserve the hardener color once the can is opened.
I do add fillers like the microfibers on any structural bonding, especially on heavily porous or softer woods. Check the Gougeon web site and literature. They have an awful lot of good information and tips available.
And it does weaken at a relatively low temperature - probably about the same as PVA glues, or around 140f to the best of my knowledge. That's why I put a big sticker that says "DO NOT TO EXPOSE TO EXTREME HEAT, HUMIDITY, OR DRYNESS" on the top of every guitar that comes through my shop. Just trying to save people from their own stupidity - I consider it a public service.