First post, but I've been an avid lurker of the site.
Well here's the question- I built a new hood and I lined the inside of the hood with plastic. I used a staple gun on the plastic to keep it in place. Now condensation builds up on the plastic and has rusted the staples. Occasionly that condensation drips back into the tank and I imagine that the drip is a little rusty. Will the rust harm the fish?
Just in case, I'm planning on getting rid of the staples and using aquarium silicoln sealant (instead of staples) to adhere the plastic to the inside of the hood.
Other misc. info-
I have an established 45 gallon tank, with 6- 3" clown loaches and 8 Tiger Barbs. (and yes, I know the clowns get big)
Also, I use activated carbon in my canister filter.
No hazing please, and thanks i advance. -keith
Well here's the question- I built a new hood and I lined the inside of the hood with plastic. I used a staple gun on the plastic to keep it in place. Now condensation builds up on the plastic and has rusted the staples. Occasionly that condensation drips back into the tank and I imagine that the drip is a little rusty. Will the rust harm the fish?
Just in case, I'm planning on getting rid of the staples and using aquarium silicoln sealant (instead of staples) to adhere the plastic to the inside of the hood.
Other misc. info-
I have an established 45 gallon tank, with 6- 3" clown loaches and 8 Tiger Barbs. (and yes, I know the clowns get big)
Also, I use activated carbon in my canister filter.
No hazing please, and thanks i advance. -keith
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