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![]() No Timmies?
![]() ![]() Any-hoo .... Hmmm Ok.. sorry my bad, I remember seeing "Krylon" many times but didn't remember a specific instance where it was specifically mentioned as safe to use under the waterline (mostly because apparently I wasn't paying close enough attention). Guess I just learnt something new too then.
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![]() LMAO - so tell myself to get off my arse and go get some kawfy? Damn, slavedrivers!
![]() That's my 65g FOWLR... Now you guys know me... I'm cheap - figure that's black PVC? That was taken march 14th 05, shortly before filling. There's a full 10' length of pvc in there... 12 assorted Fittings, all painted black with Krylon fusion epoxy enamel - I admit it, I liked the mention of "epoxy" better than the regular fusion... No unexplained deaths (it was all that goshdarned 6bar that beat the crap outta everyone). Albeit not full reef. My 3g nano the intake for the AC300 is painted in leftovers from the 65... Should I go take a picture of my hair algae / coral farm? |
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![]() My urchin chewed it off my Mag-Brush that I had painted and he's still alive.
So one would conclude that after curing its pretty much inert.
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