I read some people use the purple pvc primer to stain their Dead "LIVE" Rock before adding it to the aquarium to turn it purple , this a real thing?
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I use it on all my pvc joints when I plumb my tanks, So I am fairly certain it is 100% non toxic and fish safe, just wanted someone who actually used it to chime in. I feel more experimentation in my very near futureI used it on exposed PVC pipe ends in the water to make them less obvious, but never tried it on rock.

I use it on all my pvc joints when I plumb my tanks, So I am fairly certain it is 100% non toxic and fish safe, just wanted someone who actually used it to chime in. I feel more experimentation in my very near future![]()
I'm not trying to shortcut any process, I like the algae development phase as much as any of it really, the Growth inside the glass cages does me. Just working out if this is a real thing or not. if people have done it with success or if they had issues and what issues they might have had. It like needing to know why Caterpillar specific fuel filters are better (they filter to a finer micron setting taking more solids out of the fuel reducing its abrasive properties prolonging the life of your injectors)I’d worry about inverts munching on it personally.. what’s the obsession with purple rocks? Lol let nature take its course..
exposure I assume would be all visible surfaces of dead "live" rock. and staying on the rock is a big part. i think the purple is a dye, not a paint, so it would get into the pores of the rock and be pretty deep. I'll stain a rock chip I have, then break it see how deep the stain reaches!Yes, I understand. The question, in my mind, is how much exposed dye you are talking about (bears on reef safeness of the purple dye), and whether it will stay stuck to rocks long term.
exposure I assume would be all visible surfaces of dead "live" rock. and staying on the rock is a big part. i think the purple is a dye, not a paint, so it would get into the pores of the rock and be pretty deep. I'll stain a rock chip I have, then break it see how deep the stain reaches!
Oatey Purple Panther Pi...... primerUse food coloring or kool aid haha!
It's in the picture.
Was having this conversation this afternoon with a buddy. Nothing about the dye on the product or Safety data we could find, or rather he could find, I was busy fighting with a breaking down Peterbilt underneath me. We concluded that the dye simply couldn't be harmful to the fish because for a very long time, people have been gluing their plumbing on their tanks together using Oatey Purple Primer for pvc. If it had even been harmful to aquatic life, I am sure it would have been all over!@Checking the SDS tells you there are better options.
The fact they do not include the dye or it's components in the SDS worries me.

