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neoh 06-10-2013 07:08 PM

You're right. I don't have any on anything because they rust. For some reason I thought it would be a good idea to put the only one on, under water. How careless. I'll take care of that this evening.

Jakegr 06-10-2013 07:16 PM

Beautiful tank! I'm interested in seeing how that fox coral does... I have had two over the last few years and haven't been able to keep them healthy, despite other LPS doing well. Not many other people seem to try keeping them.

monkE 06-10-2013 07:21 PM

that hose clamp is stainless steel... rust will not be an issue

neoh 06-10-2013 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jakegr (Post 824709)
Beautiful tank! I'm interested in seeing how that fox coral does... I have had two over the last few years and haven't been able to keep them healthy, despite other LPS doing well. Not many other people seem to try keeping them.

Jynx me why don't you! :puppydog:

Thank you for the compliment. What were the first signs of depletion with them?

mrhasan 06-10-2013 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by monkE (Post 824712)
that hose clamp is stainless steel... rust will not be an issue

It will rust over time in saltwater.

Quote:

All of the stainless steels except the best of the specialty alloys will suffer from pitting or crevice corrosion when immersed in seawater.
And I am 100% sure those clams are not the "best"of the specialty alloys.

Ref: http://www.dieselduck.net/machine/04.../corrosion.htm

And a first hand experience:

http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...tainless+steel

neoh 06-10-2013 08:05 PM

rust = iron oxide
gfo = ferric oxide

iron oxide = ferric oxide

I run a reactor with GFO. If anything, wouldn't the rust from the clamp help more than destroy? A theory, of course.

mrhasan 06-10-2013 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neoh (Post 824727)
rust = iron oxide
gfo = ferric oxide

iron oxide = ferric oxide

I run a reactor with GFO. If anything, wouldn't the rust from the clamp help more than destroy? A theory, of course.

The GFO you use is "pure" (as far as I know) and doesn't have any other form of "leaching" material. These clams, on the other hand, are made of other materials and with rusting, there's always a possibility that the stainless steel coating will turn into ferric oxide and thus exposing what's beneath it. Thus its not only ferric oxide. Why take the risk? ;)

neoh 06-10-2013 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrhasan (Post 824729)
The GFO you use is "pure" (as far as I know) and doesn't have any other form of "leaching" material. These clams, on the other hand, are made of other materials and with rusting, there's always a possibility that the stainless steel coating will turn into ferric oxide and thus exposing what's beneath it. Thus its not only ferric oxide. Why take the risk? ;)

*clamps

I'm not taking the risk, I'm rather just curious.

mrhasan 06-10-2013 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by neoh (Post 824745)
*clamps

I'm not taking the risk, I'm rather just curious.

Oh curse my spellings mistakes :redface:

neoh 06-11-2013 07:42 AM

I took the clamp off this evening and zap strapped it instead.

Also, I took a look-sea for 'Barney' the red star and I was saddened to see that he was not in the best of shape. I drip acclimated him for probably 2 hours, however; it appears that red star fish need to be acclimated for 8-10 hours! I hope I did not contribute to his demise. I put him in my sump for now, and I'll monitor him, not sure what else I can do - if anything.

http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/164...0611003350.jpg


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