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    Default Paints safe for the inside of tanks

    I've heard of people making tanks out of plywood boxes, then painting the insides with a special kind of paint/sealant.

    Does anyone here have any information on what kind of paint you can use on the inside of a tank? My needs are more modest as I have a split 40 with a glass divider and I'd like to paint 1 side of the divider.

    What kind of paint can I use that won't be harmful to the fish? I was thinking marine paint should be ok.

    Thanks so much for any info.

    Curt

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    Default Re: Paints safe for the inside of tanks

    You'll want some kind of a 2 part epoxy enamel...a lot of marine paints have lead or anti-fouling additives, I would not use them

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    Default Re: Paints safe for the inside of tanks

    I would not use Marine paints either.
    Here in Australia there is a product made by 'Bondel'. Its called 'Pond Tite'. It is used for painting concrete or timber boxes to make them water tight. It is a water proof rubber type membrane, and comes in a variety of colours. Black, Blue, Teracotta, and so on. It states on the can that you can use it with fish providing you follow the required cleaning steps.
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    Default Re: Paints safe for the inside of tanks

    Aquatic Ecosystems sells a two part epoxy that is fish safe. I have used it a number of times. Here is a link for it:

    http://www.aquaticeco.com/index.cfm/...11733/cid/3035
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    Default Re: Paints safe for the inside of tanks

    If you are just painting plastic fittings or PVC, Krylon Fusion is safe after it dries...

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    Default Re: Paints safe for the inside of tanks

    Are you sure, Randal? I thought I was convinced....but then some have different views on it....

    http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showthread.php?t=62425

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    Default Re: Paints safe for the inside of tanks

    Once it's completely dry, it's safe enough to use in reef tanks, I used it for almost 2 years in my old 54 corner reef (painted the overflow) with no problems.

    It's actually widely used for that purpose in the reef hobby. I think you'd run into more problems in salt water than in fresh don't you?

    Just make sure it is completely cured and it will be fine.

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