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![]() My gray angel is harassing my claims. I had them attached, growing, and about as happy as a clam can be, but now they are on their sides in the sand. I know they can't continue that way, so what to do? I guess I just need to move the clams or the angel. Or, use titanium chicken wire to keep the angel away from the clams. Any other ideas? Crud, I don't have another tank set up. I guess I'll need to get a move on. I have a 29 gallon which would be easiest. And, I have a 220g which could probably host both of my angels which I want to do in the long run to see if I can mate them. --Kurt |
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Wayne Sallee wrote:
Interesting. I did not know there was titanium chicken wire. I'm not sure either, but I was joking about it. A barrier would work. --Kurt |
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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. Wayne Sallee KurtG wrote on 1/31/2008 7:11 PM: Wayne Sallee wrote: Interesting. I did not know there was titanium chicken wire. I'm not sure either, but I was joking about it. A barrier would work. --Kurt |
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you can get Ti wire. a cheap source of Ti is bicycle spokes, but make sure
they are solid Ti. you'd need to ask for them at a bike repair shop, for example. "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... 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. Wayne Sallee KurtG wrote on 1/31/2008 7:11 PM: Wayne Sallee wrote: Interesting. I did not know there was titanium chicken wire. I'm not sure either, but I was joking about it. A barrier would work. --Kurt |
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"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ...
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? |
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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 ... 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? |
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