HDPE/Poly Irrigation Fittings

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Hi All,

I'd be grateful for your expertise. I am building a manifold to t-off from my return line to run reactors, water change etc. I have had no problem getting hold of the PVC but getting metric reducing fittings and barbs for flexible tubing to the reactors has been difficult here in Australia.

I was wondering if HDPE garden irrigation fittings such as the ones in the link would be safe? - https://www.bunnings.com.au/our-range/garden/watering-accessories/irrigation/25mm-poly-fittings

Can HDPE leach bisphenol-A (BPA)? Is BPA harmful in a reef tank?

Thanks!
 
I use hdpe poly fittings and store my ro and asw in hdpe containers from bunnings.

I performed a Triton test recently as I lost all my sps and lps in an 18 month old tank.

The only issues the test found was high levels of antimony (244 micrograms/L) and zero iodine.

Not sure if plastic leaching resulted in high antimony levels. Most likely I lost my corals due to a combination of events rather than one specific thing.
 
I use hdpe poly fittings and store my ro and asw in hdpe containers from bunnings.

I performed a Triton test recently as I lost all my sps and lps in an 18 month old tank.

The only issues the test found was high levels of antimony (244 micrograms/L) and zero iodine.

Not sure if plastic leaching resulted in high antimony levels. Most likely I lost my corals due to a combination of events rather than one specific thing.
Thanks afhtan. What was recommended for the antimony level?
 
Recommended level was 0 haha
 
Hi All,

I'd be grateful for your expertise. I am building a manifold to t-off from my return line to run reactors, water change etc. I have had no problem getting hold of the PVC but getting metric reducing fittings and barbs for flexible tubing to the reactors has been difficult here in Australia.

I was wondering if HDPE garden irrigation fittings such as the ones in the link would be safe? - https://www.bunnings.com.au/our-range/garden/watering-accessories/irrigation/25mm-poly-fittings

Can HDPE leach bisphenol-A (BPA)? Is BPA harmful in a reef tank?

Thanks!
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'All' plastics leach and are permeable to some degree. Salt water makes this worse, gaskets/tubing is generally worse than hard plastics. Plastics that are BPA free often still leach other Endocrine disruptors or chemicals that show estrogenic activity. That said HDPE is considered a food-safe by regulators and is often used to store liquids for human consumption.

Most Plastic Products Release Estrogenic Chemicals: A Potential Health Problem That Can Be Solved
 

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