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This is a discussion on Fish safe hardware? within the DIY Area forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; Is there a specific type of nail/screw/staple/etc that is best to use in a tank? I don't want rust or ...

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    Default Fish safe hardware?

    Is there a specific type of nail/screw/staple/etc that is best to use in a tank?
    I don't want rust or anything in the tank obviously, but am not sure if any of the coatings used would be dangerous for the fish.

    Any input would be greatly appreciated.

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    Stainless Steel is the best bet.

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    Stainless steel - even that rust over time unless you know where to get say SS316 and willing to pay.

    Electrical zip-ties are cheap. HomeDepot stock nylon nuts and bolts.

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    Keep it plastic. It'll be cheaper too.

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    Brass is the only metal that wont rust or oxodize. Thats what I used on my 90gall hoon to hold down the plexi glass!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cichlid View Post
    Brass is the only metal that wont rust or oxodize. Thats what I used on my 90gall hoon to hold down the plexi glass!
    Good brass hardware is actually not cheap. Not good for SW Brass (coated?) screws from HomeDepot are only good for indoor use.

    Most Plexi glass, ABS and PVC sink as far as I know but always needing to learn more So curious to know what material you are referring to.

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    What I did was went to apple auto glass. For 25$ they cut a piece the size of my tank. I got wood strips 45ed the corners and made a frame.. I used brass screws. They are not in direct contact with water.
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    Aaah. Certainly better than zinc plated if not in direct contact in water

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    Yup, i had the plastic cut to opening size. The wood trim sits on the tank frame.
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    15 gallon: African fry born 12/26/2011

 

 

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