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Dan Norgard 13-09-2003 04:02 PM

Lead in the tank
 
Hi,
This might be a wierd question but does pure lead hurt the fish or water? I
am a Tinsmith and in my work I have 1/4" strips of almost pure lead as scrap
and was wondering about the safety of using them as plant weights.
Thanks to all, this group has been great help!
Dan



Dinky 14-09-2003 01:09 AM

Lead in the tank
 
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"Dan Norgard" wrote in message
...
Hi,
This might be a wierd question but does pure lead hurt the fish or water?

I
am a Tinsmith and in my work I have 1/4" strips of almost pure lead as

scrap
and was wondering about the safety of using them as plant weights.
Thanks to all, this group has been great help!
Dan



You should do a google groups search on this subject, you'll have days worth
of reading material. It's been discussed to death, and the general feeling
I've gotten is that lead breaks down in fresh water slowly enough that
normal water changes should keep things fine. However, I remove the weights
once the plant has anchored itself and will stay put without the help.


hth

billy



RedForeman ©® 15-09-2003 05:32 PM

Lead in the tank
 
"Dan Norgard" wrote in message
...
Hi,
This might be a wierd question but does pure lead hurt the fish or water?

I
am a Tinsmith and in my work I have 1/4" strips of almost pure lead as

scrap
and was wondering about the safety of using them as plant weights.
Thanks to all, this group has been great help!
Dan


I use the plant weights all the time, as do may other hobbyists... as safe
as breathing... anywhere but chicago....




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