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Unread 06/25/2011, 08:52 PM   #1
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paint in fish room

Wasn't sure where to put this, but I have a question about paint in a fish room.

I'm building a large tank stand and want to paint it white. It is in the fish room where three other tanks are currently running. I have windows opened and I can turn on exhaust fans, can I paint in there without crashing the other tanks?

I know water soaks up paint fumes, but I couldn't build it complete outside and paint it.


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Unread 06/25/2011, 08:56 PM   #2
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I wouldn;t worry about brush or roller painting, spray painting would worry me.


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Unread 06/26/2011, 06:16 AM   #3
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I doubt your tank will crash, but I have often had weird things happen when I paint. In particular, every time I used latex paint in my house my skimmer would go crazy for a couple days. It did not affect any of the fish or corals. I would also hesitate with spraying, but you should be able to paint without much concern if you brush or roll.


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Unread 06/26/2011, 07:29 AM   #4
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I have seen people post of some issues with painting. Would it be possible to run the skimmer intake to another room, or maybe add a carbon filter to it. That may lessen any effects that could come from the painting.


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I'm running carbon in a reactor and could change it out before hand. If a hob would be better I could go buy one. I can't really move the skimmer though.


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My sumps are in the basement. I cover the tanks or sumps (depending where I am painting) with plastic sheet but I don't know if this really helps or just keeps me happy.


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I would use a brush and roller as suggested and if you can, set a fan to blow out one of the windows... it will remove most of the fumes. I've always just covered the tanks with plastic like Steve does... never had any problems.


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Low VOC paint solves this issue.

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Unread 06/26/2011, 08:51 AM   #9
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I'm running carbon in a reactor and could change it out before hand. If a hob would be better I could go buy one. I can't really move the skimmer though.
You don't need to move the skimmer, just the air intake. Add a hose to the intake and move it out of the room with the paint fumes. Think about the air being mixed with the water in the skimmer.

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