In my mind anything labeled food safe should be able to be considered reef safe.
Is this apt to be true ?
I use the "food safe" buckets for all of my moving and water changes because in my mind that is better than the other "food not safe" options - I am not sure why but I in my mind that just seems like a logical jump.
I have known plenty of reefers who use the orange buckets from HD and the blue ones from Lowes with no problems.
Anyway... I was looking at some 3D printer filament and it reads that it is "food safe" and that created things would be dishwasher safe etc etc.... so my query - is it a sound jump to make that this PETG filament will produce reef safe parts and possibly figures ?
Is this apt to be true ?
I use the "food safe" buckets for all of my moving and water changes because in my mind that is better than the other "food not safe" options - I am not sure why but I in my mind that just seems like a logical jump.
I have known plenty of reefers who use the orange buckets from HD and the blue ones from Lowes with no problems.
Anyway... I was looking at some 3D printer filament and it reads that it is "food safe" and that created things would be dishwasher safe etc etc.... so my query - is it a sound jump to make that this PETG filament will produce reef safe parts and possibly figures ?