If plastic leached things into tank water this hobby would not be possible. Nearly every item we use to support life in the system is some sort of plastic.
Thats why you must wear the tinfoil hat.. :bdaysmile:Can plastic leech into my brain?
Can plastic leech into my brain?
To put all plastics into one group and say they will not leach is false. Some plastics will leach more than others. Chemistry labs wont just use any plastic they want because some plastics may leach impurities and cause false readings. Some labs won't use plastic containers at all or only certain plastics for certain liquids. Food service doesn't use any plastic they want, as some plastics may leach toxins into food. Some plastic water bottles may leach chemicals into the water that we drink. I'm not attacking anyone, just wanted to say that not all plastics are the same. As far as using eggcrate, if there is anything leaching from that it will more than likely be undetectable. I would go ahead and use it.
I can't say that I believe the egg crating ( black or white ) can leach phosphates. That being said, I would have to agree that white eggcrate seems to attract more algae, whether film or coraline. My guess its simply optical in that the black obscures the detection, and the white being reflective is more conductive to growth. One reason I choose not to wear a white shirt when working on car, but rather my black "Geek" tshirt (OK, so maybe once or twice I wore a nice Guy Harvey tee, with less than optimal results!)
Another reason for the growth on the eggcrate could possibky be the reduction in flow due to the design as well as the inclusion of frags/frag plugs which further reduce flow.
I know personally I made my own DYI crates and use them in my DT (I know, don't hate). They have a good bit of green and pink coraline growth.
Sincerely,
David