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Old February 3rd 08, 01:33 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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Default Titanium Chicken Wire

After about 2 years of use, I can't see any
deterioration.

When it is left outside the water and salt crystals
form, then serious deterioration occurs. Tough I
have an aluminum rod that is in the sump in a
position that it is in and out of the water, and yet
it has not deteriorated any that I can see. It is
encrusted with coralline algae, and other encrusting
stuff.

Try it with aluminum foil. Stick a piece in your
sump and pull it out, let it sit in your sump, just
outside of the water and let the drops of salt dry.
Give it a few days, and you will see holes in the
aluminum foil. Then stick it back in the water and
leave it submerged. Also at this time ad a fresh
piece of aluminum foil left completely submerged,
and watch what happens. You will see that there will
be no more deterioration.

Wayne Sallee



Pszemol wrote on 2/2/2008 11:02 PM:
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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Also, in case someone does not know, you can use aluminum in salt
water, and it won't corrode, as long as you keep it under water.


Does not dissolve, even slowly?