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![]() Im a fabricator so i was wondering if an aluminum refugium would be a good idea?
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![]() Probably not
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![]() Allum and saltwater don't mix!!!
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![]() Would sealing it work? I'd suggest a Rubbermaid container for less $$ or even a second hand bare tank.
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![]() I would avoid it all together, just go and get a cheap used tank or a rubber made.
If you are using an alloy and even to an extent pure (ish) aluminum, it can contain copper, zinc, manganese, and a whole host of other element. Last edited by windcoast reefs; 10-30-2013 at 12:55 AM. |
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![]() Al corrodes in saltwater. Thats why al fish boats and lower legs from outboards have a zinc piece bolted to them. It becomes the sacrificial anode and corrodes first. You don't want zinc in your tank either
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