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Bblinks 05-01-2015 02:06 AM

Please take my money!
 
check it out, I am impressed. Someone bring some in please.

Wheelman76 05-01-2015 02:17 AM

I'm in!!

Wheelman76 05-01-2015 02:26 AM

Reef supplies has an open thread called " what you would like us to bring in" or something like that. Good spot to post

roblarss 05-01-2015 02:50 AM

Says starting to ship internationally in 3 weeks, mid may.

I want one

http://reefbuilders.com/2015/04/20/i...ng-clips-work/

Madreefer 05-01-2015 03:09 AM

That's so simple. Are you all thinking the same as me?
Why didn't I think of that. I use those circular discs that go on those pegs and it's Gorilla glued to a small mag float. Works great. But I'll be getting one of those as well. Dried algae is so cheap

Craigdillman 05-01-2015 05:41 AM

Ahahhahaha. I think if I did that my naso tang would be ****ed he likes to tear a corner of the folded sheet of and eat it all at once my one sheet is gone is like 20 min between him and the rest of the fish it would take forever for them to eat outa that (which is why it's probably a good idea )

Pike 05-01-2015 01:44 PM

Its made out of PVC. . There's some debate about PVC leaching toxins. I dont know much about it , just remember reading it some where

Myka 05-01-2015 02:19 PM

I like the idea, but the contraption appears to be something that will need replacing often. I guess at $24.99 it can be semi-disposable.

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Originally Posted by Pike (Post 948259)
Its made out of PVC. . There's some debate about PVC leaching toxins. I dont know much about it , just remember reading it some where

Considering most of our tanks are plumbed using PVC that would be quite a concern. PVC primer and the solvent glue are both very toxic, but they off-gas quickly and once they are cured all that's left is just plastic.

From the PVC Pipe Association,
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PVC pipe is one of the safest and most tested materials used in North America. For over 60 years, every aspect of its production, use and disposal has been evaluated and approved by government and independent certification and testing agencies.

It meets or exceeds all required health and safety standards and regulations governed by the U.S. and Canadian Safe Drinking Water Acts and other international statutes. Its use is monitored by independent agencies like NSF International – and government bodies like the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ensure its safety through mandatory regular testing.
The PVC Pipe Association even mentions saltwater aquariums,
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PVC is approved for use around the world in water distribution and transmission, consumer products and medical applications. It is so safe that it is used for intravenous medical tubing, and it is the pipe of choice for ecologically sensitive environments like salt water aquariums, which must use the most inert and safest pipe materials available.

Pike 05-01-2015 02:34 PM

Yeah thats my thinking too , whats the big deal if our plumbing is all pvc. But none the less theres still plenty of debate on that. Some claiming that pvc plumbing pipe has a different finish on the surface and are fabricated with a certain combination of molecules( thats where the word Poly comes from in PVC) that prevents leaching as oppose to a more "raw" and porous PVC. I dont know, :confused:

Myka 05-01-2015 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Pike (Post 948265)
Yeah thats my thinking too , whats the big deal if our plumbing is all pvc. But none the less theres still plenty of debate on that. Some claiming that pvc plumbing pipe has a different finish on the surface and are fabricated with a certain combination of molecules( thats where the word Poly comes from in PVC) that prevents leaching as oppose to a more "raw" and porous PVC. I dont know, :confused:

I think some people think that PVC pipe is made with BPA which became a "big deal" some years ago. I don't think there is BPA in PVC pipe from my research though. It is used as a liner in some plastic pipes though.


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