Mr. Brooks
MASVC Member
I use a heavy duty 1" float valve on my auto top off outlet as a backup to prevent flooding in the event of an auto top off failure. The float valve consists of a large plastic float ball, a stainless steel rod and the plastic valve. There is also a metal pin that holds a component of the plastic valve in place.
I noticed that the metal components were beginning to corode, so I cleaned them up and applied a coat of Vaseline to cover any exposed metal. Every time the auto top off pumps water into the tank, some of the water travels over the Vaseline coated metal.
I'm wondering if Vaseline is safe to use on a reef tank. The thought occurred to me that Vaseline is petrolium based, which has me concerned. I have some silicone grease, I was thinking that might be a safer way to go.
What do you think?
I noticed that the metal components were beginning to corode, so I cleaned them up and applied a coat of Vaseline to cover any exposed metal. Every time the auto top off pumps water into the tank, some of the water travels over the Vaseline coated metal.
I'm wondering if Vaseline is safe to use on a reef tank. The thought occurred to me that Vaseline is petrolium based, which has me concerned. I have some silicone grease, I was thinking that might be a safer way to go.
What do you think?