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DIY Canister Saltwater Safe? 9/26/12
Hi,
Just a quick question.
I've found plans to build a mini canister filter out of an Otterbox that
is made of ABS plastic that's reinforced with fiberglass. The person who
came up with the idea for this filter has been using it for many years
on his freshwater planted tank with apparently no problems but I have a
saltwater tank and don't know if the saltwater would cause it to
corrode, leaching toxins into the tank. What do you think?
Thanks,
Greg
<As long as the fiberglass/resin isn't delaminating... the ABS is fine
w/ saltwater use/exposure. Bob Fenner>
Re: DIY Canister Saltwater Safe? 9/29/12
I appreciate your help.
I found a different container with better dimensions that's made of
polypropylene. I've been researching polypropylene-use for the aquarium
hobby and every message board I came across, everyone agreed that
polypropylene was aquarium safe. Then I found this article:
www.qualitymarine.com/News/Feature-Articles/Is-Plastic-Poisoning-Our-Tank
s?. Within the article it states that polypropylene leaches quaternary
ammonium biocides & oleamide and for this reason one should avoid using
this material since its unknown weather or not its harmful to aquatic
life.
Do you think it should be okay to use?
<Am... very surprised... as I've always advocated that Polypropylene was
very safe to use... and also am a strong supporter of Quality Marine...
Have read over the article, and I still don't know, though this soft
thermoplastic is used extensively in containing foods (yogurt,
ketchup...) and medicines... Safe to me. BobF>
Thanks again,
Greg
Re Which hang on filter, now canister to use?
12/29/11
I'm replying from work now that I'm back at the dungeon.
;0)
You make a very valid point! Guess I never thought of it that
way.
I just got swayed by a local fish shop. The guy said he used to
carry Fluval canisters and had so many people complain about leaks he
quit carrying them.
<I have heard of this problem as well.>
He is the reason for my phobia I guess. He seemed to know what he
was talking about and being out of the hobby for about 25 years I
didn't question him.
In your opinion is the Eheim or Magnum designed better than the Fluval
as far as leaking possibilities?
<I believe so.>
I REALLY appreciate your information and patience with a novice like
me.
Thank you!
<You're welcome. James (Salty Dog)>
Kent Williby
Re Which hang on filter to use? 12/29/11
I just looked at an Eheim ecco pro. I really like the design of
the impeller and the oring that seals the top. This looks like a
much better seal than the Fluval I was looking at.
<Tis. James (Salty Dog)>
Kent Williby
Re Which hang on/NOT: Ecco/Eheim filter to use? 12/29/11
I'll ask one more question and then leave you alone. Sorry if
I'm a pain.
Is the new ECCO a better design than the classic with the outlet on the
bottom? Sorry, I just don't know much about these things.
<Best to search/read on Eheim's web site.>
Thanks so much!
<You're welcome. James (Salty Dog)>
Kent Williby
Re Which hang on filter to use? 12/29/11
Not sure if you got my other email.
<I did and replied.>
I was looking at a new Eheim ECCO Pro. The design looks really
good and I like the top o'ring seal. Looks better than the
Fluval. Have you heard anything bad about them as far as leaking
etc?
<I have heard nothing derogatory about the Eheim line of
filters.>
Thank you.
<You're welcome. James (Salty Dog)>
Kent Williby
Re Which hang on filter to use? 12/29/11
I guess the reason I ask about the ECCO vs. Classic is the lower flow
rate on the ECCO. And it appear there may be a bypass issue on
the ECCO? Just some things I've read.
Sorry, the last email wasn't my last. ;0(
<You need to choose a model that will fit your needs. Stop
writing and read user reviews found on most
etailer web sites. Here is one for example.
http://www.marinedepot.com/Eheim-Water_Filters_for_Saltwater_Aquariums-EH-FIFR,FIPS-0-ct.html
The bypass is not an issue but allows water flow to the tank in the
event the filter becomes clogged.
James (Salty Dog)>