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On the other hand, plastics like ABS and PETG are very common and FDA approved. In fact, they are used in quite a few aquarium components too. Sometimes the colour compounds can release unwanted chemicals so people stick to neutral colours. Alongside, FDM printers have 10+ types of plastics now and the researchers did not mention which plastic they tested. People have been used ABS printed frag racks, etc. for years without any issue so I don't see anything to be concerned about.
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Just saw on FB a new "pancake" 3D printer, that uses pancake batter instead of plastic or ink to create the design off a picture or file.
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Ive been picking up Dollarama Superglue for making frags and plugging up pest anenome holes.
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Couldn't agree more, thought dollar store crazy glue was about the best deal ever compared the fish store but damn those little tubes barely have anything in them either.
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