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I won't go into too much detail about my plumbing, but I used a steel
rod to hold something straight while the glue dried, and now I have some rust stains on the inside of a piece of vinyl tubing. The tubing is similar to that used for airline tubing, just a little wider, and the rust stain is about 1/8 inch wide and 2 inches long. It's really hard to get to the spot to clean it, and I don't want to have to redo this whole piece again, so anyone know if this kind of rust stain is bad? Would it prove toxic or will it simply add some extra iron to my tank? Thanks, Harry |
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"Harry Muscle" wrote:
I won't go into too much detail about my plumbing, but I used a steel rod to hold something straight while the glue dried, and now I have some rust stains on the inside of a piece of vinyl tubing. The tubing is similar to that used for airline tubing, just a little wider, and the rust stain is about 1/8 inch wide and 2 inches long. It's really hard to get to the spot to clean it, and I don't want to have to redo this whole piece again, so anyone know if this kind of rust stain is bad? Would it prove toxic or will it simply add some extra iron to my tank? Not a problem. Heck, iron oxide's about as non-reactive as things get Even if some comes off the piping, it won't have any effect on the tank (for good or for ill). |
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Andy Hill wrote:
"Harry Muscle" wrote: I won't go into too much detail about my plumbing, but I used a steel rod to hold something straight while the glue dried, and now I have some rust stains on the inside of a piece of vinyl tubing. The tubing is similar to that used for airline tubing, just a little wider, and the rust stain is about 1/8 inch wide and 2 inches long. It's really hard to get to the spot to clean it, and I don't want to have to redo this whole piece again, so anyone know if this kind of rust stain is bad? Would it prove toxic or will it simply add some extra iron to my tank? Not a problem. Heck, iron oxide's about as non-reactive as things get Even if some comes off the piping, it won't have any effect on the tank (for good or for ill). It is toxic, but with all things it is a matter of dose. Remember that iron oxide is much more soluble than iron, after all that is why rust is such bad news, it enables metal to just wash away. Getting back to the original query, unless your tank is very small or you are going to put a lot of such tubing in place I suspect it will simply serve to help provide iron to your plants. Peter -- Add my middle initial to email me. It has become attached to a country |
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"Peter Ashby" wrote in message
k... Andy Hill wrote: "Harry Muscle" wrote: I won't go into too much detail about my plumbing, but I used a steel rod to hold something straight while the glue dried, and now I have some rust stains on the inside of a piece of vinyl tubing. The tubing is similar to that used for airline tubing, just a little wider, and the rust stain is about 1/8 inch wide and 2 inches long. It's really hard to get to the spot to clean it, and I don't want to have to redo this whole piece again, so anyone know if this kind of rust stain is bad? Would it prove toxic or will it simply add some extra iron to my tank? Not a problem. Heck, iron oxide's about as non-reactive as things get Even if some comes off the piping, it won't have any effect on the tank (for good or for ill). It is toxic, but with all things it is a matter of dose. Remember that iron oxide is much more soluble than iron, after all that is why rust is such bad news, it enables metal to just wash away. Getting back to the original query, unless your tank is very small or you are going to put a lot of such tubing in place I suspect it will simply serve to help provide iron to your plants. Peter You can have a significant amount of rusting iron in an aquarium with no effect on the fish. When tanks were made of iron frames, the tops used to crumble into the water. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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