Floyd R Turbo
Aquarium Advice Addict
Ok, this one might take someone who knows a little something about X-Ray film.
I was planning to use some strips of blank, developed X-Ray film to block light as part of a filtration system I am building for a 125 Reef. This is for a Turf-Algae Scrubber. You don't need to know what that is, all you need to know is that it helps to block light from part of the system to prevent clogging due to algae growth where you don't want it.
My hands smell like film negative after handling this x-ray film, and now I'm wondering if it is safe to use. It would be in contact with the tank water. Is there some way to rinse it enough where it would be OK?
I was planning to use some strips of blank, developed X-Ray film to block light as part of a filtration system I am building for a 125 Reef. This is for a Turf-Algae Scrubber. You don't need to know what that is, all you need to know is that it helps to block light from part of the system to prevent clogging due to algae growth where you don't want it.
My hands smell like film negative after handling this x-ray film, and now I'm wondering if it is safe to use. It would be in contact with the tank water. Is there some way to rinse it enough where it would be OK?