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Need to build a stand to raise my skimmer has anything been posted as to whether or not Legos are reef safe
 

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Need to build a stand to raise my skimmer has anything been posted as to whether or not Legos are reef safe
Legos are ABS plastic, which is generally considered reef safe people have used them in sumps for years without issues. Just give them a good rinse first and avoid any older bricks that might have decals or paint. Solid cheap option for a skimmer riser.
 

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Not everything in that thread is accurate, but I’ve not heard Lego’s are not reef safe.

I would NOT use older legos as they may contain cadmium. Use new ones.
 

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