C Cuttas Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 9, 2006 22 0 0 Sydney Aus Jul 25, 2008 #1 Im in the process of setting up 2 ponds and I have to use a brass socket on each pond. The socket will be partially submerged has anyone used brass fittings with rays before or can anyone see this being a problem
Im in the process of setting up 2 ponds and I have to use a brass socket on each pond. The socket will be partially submerged has anyone used brass fittings with rays before or can anyone see this being a problem
bigspizz Polypterus MFK Member Apr 20, 2007 8,115 13 92 . Jul 25, 2008 #2 Hmmmm, I know copper is a huge no no....I think brass is a rather non reactive metal. (wish I payed more attention in metal tech now..lol)
Hmmmm, I know copper is a huge no no....I think brass is a rather non reactive metal. (wish I payed more attention in metal tech now..lol)
vamptrev Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 23, 2007 8,226 865 924 Chesterfield MI Jul 25, 2008 #3 i have brass on my sump and a few of my fittings... ive never had a prob
Nic Peacock Bass MFK Member Oct 8, 2005 15,800 14 119 outside philly Jul 25, 2008 #4 i had brass fitting on my old oceanclear canister.... never noticed a problem....
C csx4236 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 25, 2006 2,489 8 36 48 USA Jul 25, 2008 #5 Brass is fine will do no harm
C Cuttas Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 9, 2006 22 0 0 Sydney Aus Jul 26, 2008 #6 Thanks for the help guys
Bogwoodbruce Peacock Bass MFK Member Feb 2, 2007 27,290 13 119 33 Rotherham, UK www.facebook.com Jul 27, 2008 #7 Thats a good point but like other members say you should be fine.
F FishDog Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Jan 2, 2008 3,554 40 831 49 B.G. KY Jul 27, 2008 #8 Brass will work, but if in doubt try to find one in stainless steel.