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![]() It very doubtfull that any thing will leach, most of us use rubbermaid containers to transport livestock & to cure live rock.
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![]() Thanks Greg!
I was just leery because it is a trash container. |
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![]() I use one for my filtered water ATO reservoir, no issues that I can see. The plastics used by Rubbermaid are frequently seen in aquarium setups.
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![]() What is the recycling number on the bottom?
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![]() I don't know which containers share the same plastics but this may be relevant. Recalled this article from a couple years ago:
http://forum.marinedepot.com/Topic101230-9-1.aspx |
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![]() Low-density polyethylene, it is the same plastic used the make sandwich bags, drink containers , etc.
it is food grade
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