Let's talk about safe handling for the average reefer

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There's been quite a a few replies regarding specific chemicals and handling practices, but I've never seen a general reef compound safety thread. Most of us are familiar with household compounds and the dangers of mixing them (ie bleach and ammonia), but I've rarely seen a cautionary disclaimer for safe practices beyond a pH warning.

People love to hyper fixate on toxic organic compounds (palys, blennys, lionfish), but is there any other precautions we should be taking with additives?
 

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There's been quite a a few replies regarding specific chemicals and handling practices, but I've never seen a general reef compound safety thread. Most of us are familiar with household compounds and the dangers of mixing them (ie bleach and ammonia), but I've rarely seen a cautionary disclaimer for safe practices beyond a pH warning.

People love to hyper fixate on toxic organic compounds (palys, blennys, lionfish), but is there any other precautions we should be taking with additives?

Here are some previous threads:

 

Building with glass and silicone: Have you ever built a tank or had a custom tank built?

  • I have built an aquarium.

    Votes: 27 15.0%
  • I have had a custom tank built.

    Votes: 40 22.2%
  • I have never built a tank or had a custom tank built.

    Votes: 105 58.3%
  • Other.

    Votes: 8 4.4%
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