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Old May 24th 05, 10:04 PM
CheezWiz
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Yeah,

That is what science refers to as "Anecdotal Evidence"
Can any of those posters back up the claims with some scientific evidence?
Lab tests and such?

Companies are so afraid of being sued these days that you could probably eat
a plastic household garbage can with no ill effects...sarcasm but still
probably true

Food Service FDA approved containers are what the aluminum foil hat wearing,
RF-ID fearing folks at RC are talking about. But the come in many colors...

CW

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No they don't.

George Patterson


I have read NUMEROUS posts on reef central that said to use the GREY
commercial containers because some of the plastic containers leech toxins.




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Old May 24th 05, 10:16 PM
BiG Orange
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Food Service FDA approved containers are what the aluminum foil hat
wearing, RF-ID fearing folks at RC are talking about. But the come in many
colors...


Some people probably have a much larger investment in their tanks than you
and are not willing to risk it over a cheap container.


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Old May 25th 05, 12:16 AM
CheezWiz
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Some people just have more money to waste on senselessness..

CW
"BiG Orange" wrote in message
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Food Service FDA approved containers are what the aluminum foil hat
wearing, RF-ID fearing folks at RC are talking about. But the come in
many colors...


Some people probably have a much larger investment in their tanks than you
and are not willing to risk it over a cheap container.




 




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