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Aluminum grippers in reef
Anybody use those vs plastic? Quick in/out of water with aluminum grippers have adverse effect?
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I have used some alum tongs to catch my coral banded shrimp with no adverse effects.
However I would use plastic If you have them. |
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As long as it is a quick in and out you should be perfectly fine. It's continued exposure that becomes a problem with metals.
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That's what I've always said!
![]() And yeah, i have stainless steel forceps that i just wipe off real quick after removing. You'll see a little surface rust spot here or there but no issues.
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