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Old 11-10-2012, 07:23 PM
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Was wondering if anyone knows if stainless steal could be detrimental to a tank? I was thinking of hanging a small shower caddy in my tank to hold cheato but not sure if its a good idea. On the label it says rust resistant.

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Old 11-10-2012, 07:38 PM
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Was wondering if anyone knows if stainless steal could be detrimental to a tank? I was thinking of hanging a small shower caddy in my tank to hold cheato but not sure if its a good idea. On the label it says rust resistant.

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No it's not reef safe. All stainless steels will eventually form rust, even the high grade stainless that is used on ships has to be replace a few times a year on some ships. Since it is probably not high grade stainless, I would expect it to rust very quickly, I would not put it in. Instead go and get a cheap frag rack or something made of plastic.
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Old 11-10-2012, 07:57 PM
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No don't use metal!
Go to London Drugs and buy one of these plastic soap holders. They come with suction cups but I use a plastic magnet to hold them.

They work awesome if you need to isolate a coral or small fish too!

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Old 11-10-2012, 07:57 PM
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Thanks for the info. Didn't want to mess my tank up.
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Old 11-10-2012, 08:30 PM
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High grade stainless will take quite some time to break down but as far as frag racks or holders go, the plastic ones recommended in this thread are a better bet. I use a pair of low quality stainless forceps to pull algae & do other periodic tasks in my tank & although they're showing signs of starting to corrode, I haven't noted any adverse effects on my livestock. I doubt that a little iron is going to do much harm, it's not copper & after all, people run GFO (granulated ferric oxide) to absorb phosphates from their tank water. Ferric pretty much means iron. Also, if anyone runs an internal return pump, particularly a Mag, be advised the screws holding the volute to the pump are stainless steel. I ran one of these for quite a while on a Remora C skimmer & although the screws discoloured, they didn't really corrode. A little bit of rubbing got them shiny again pretty quick.

Anyhow, as mentioned, for something to hold chaeto, the plastic option is probably just as easy to find, cheaper & will work just as well.
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Old 11-10-2012, 08:41 PM
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No don't use metal!
Go to London Drugs and buy one of these plastic soap holders. They come with suction cups but I use a plastic magnet to hold them.

They work awesome if you need to isolate a coral or small fish too!

That's an AWESOME orange mushroom (Atleast I believe its a mushroom) (Sorry to deviate from the original topic)
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