im so worry about rays too, because this is the 3rd time im keeping rays,Good to see everybody active and healthy looking! I worry for you, that is a really nice collection and would hate to see you lose any. I'm thinking your bio got disturbed and caused the issue. A few big waterchanges over the next couple weeks should get things under control. Keep us updated.
just found out nylon mesh from reverse osmosis store here.With that stock I wouldn't be playing any games, get that figured out!
This is interesting but I'm thick and don't understand it!!
You have to be careful of what grade stainless you use. Stick to food grade stainless steel like 304. Most of your food grade will be non-magnetic...but thats not a sure test, call the manufacturer if the box isn't labled.This is interesting but I'm thick and don't understand it!!
What is it telling us? Don't use stainless steel in ray tanks??
I wanted to screw together some pieces of bog wood and was going to use long stainless steel screws but now I am worried about doing this.
I want to use screws as in wood screws mate, I'm not in need of using any kind of meshYou have to be careful of what grade stainless you use. Stick to food grade stainless steel like 304. Most of your food grade will be non-magnetic...but thats not a sure test, call the manufacturer if the box isn't labled.
Yes, I understand this. I'd still use food grade stainless steel. Not all stainless is created equal. Some of the metals used to create the alloy are not safe. I avoid having any metal in my tanks just to be safe, but if I were to use screws, I'd be sure to use food grade or medical grade stainless steel for sure.I want to use screws as in wood screws mate, I'm not in need of using any kind of mesh