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Are you looking for a complete set up, ex. Tank, stand, hood? Becasue you should be able to get like a 60G (just tank) for around 60 bucks. Or at least I can here.
Hmmm...an interesting point. Acrylic does not stain from using copper, so I would imagine the chelate would not be able to hold onto the plastic in any toxic levels.
Any of you have experience with this?
Some of our display tanks are acrylic, and the copper can get into the fittings but as for the tank itself??? course ours are cylindrical so there is silicon present. Not much help I know but unless you can find out for sure I'd go a new tank every time.
hmmm, conflicting opinoins. If it doesnt stick to the acrylic, and their are no seams or fittings, it should be good right? I want a new tank, but Im only 17 and have lots of other stuff to pay for right now too
I reckon you should be OK, copper doesn't get into the glass of a regular aquarium just the "softer" bits! The only thing is I would check very very carefully that the acrylic aquarium has no scratches.....I don't know if the copper would stick to the roughened surface or not.....octopus ink does !
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