Gold in tank

flower

Well-Known Member

Welcome to the site...such an odd question, so I googled...seems nobody ever wanted to know if you can put gold in a saltwater fish tank. I'm feeling playful...Why would you want to/.. a girlfriend?
 

slice

Active Member
At first I thought the OP wondered if he could work in the tank while wearing gold rings, etc, but now I wonder if a hidden/surprise Christmas gift is the intent. "Hey honey, I bought something new for the tank! Come look!"
AFAIK, gold is fine in SW, I do not take off my rings and bracelets when I work in my tank.
 

flower

Well-Known Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by Slice http:///forum/thread/382216/gold-in-tank#post_3334139
At first I thought the OP wondered if he could work in the tank while wearing gold rings, etc, but now I wonder if a hidden/surprise Christmas gift is the intent. "Hey honey, I bought something new for the tank! Come look!"
AFAIK, gold is fine in SW, I do not take off my rings and bracelets when I work in my tank.

How romantic.... I like your line for springing the surprise. Now I hope OP will tell us...
 

darwin

Member

Quote:Originally Posted by Flower http:///forum/thread/382216/gold-in-tank#post_3334138

 
 
Welcome to the site...such an odd question, so I googled...seems nobody ever wanted to know if you can put gold in a saltwater fish tank. I'm feeling playful...Why would you want to/.. a girlfriend?
Thanks for the welcome. Actually my brother committed sucide 15 years ago, we laid his ashes to rest in the ocean. Since then I have moved north, far from the ocean. So it's been bugging me to have "my own ocean" again. It would be my shrine to my brother. Well I have his 10kt gold necklace that the clasp just broke on and I wanted my "froggy" "darwin" to keep his eye on it. I would just fix it and keep wearing it if it would upset "my ocean".
Frogfish
Cortez Star
Green Emerald Crab
Staghorn Hemit Crab
Lil Hermit
X-mas Tree Coral
55lbs. +or- Live Rock
55gal.
 

darwin

Member

Quote:Originally Posted by Slice http:///forum/thread/382216/gold-in-tank#post_3334139
At first I thought the OP wondered if he could work in the tank while wearing gold rings, etc, but now I wonder if a hidden/surprise Christmas gift is the intent. "Hey honey, I bought something new for the tank! Come look!"
 
AFAIK, gold is fine in SW, I do not take off my rings and bracelets when I work in my tank.
Haha that's a good one... Glue Lil toothpick flags on some hermits "will you marry me" funny
 

flower

Well-Known Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by Darwin http:///forum/thread/382216/gold-in-tank#post_3334436
Thanks for the welcome. Actually my brother committed sucide 15 years ago, we laid his ashes to rest in the ocean. Since then I have moved north, far from the ocean. So it's been bugging me to have "my own ocean" again. It would be my shrine to my brother. Well I have his 10kt gold necklace that the clasp just broke on and I wanted my "froggy" "darwin" to keep his eye on it. I would just fix it and keep wearing it if it would upset "my ocean". FrogfishCortez StarGreen Emerald CrabStaghorn Hemit CrabLil HermitX-mas Tree Coral55lbs. +or- Live Rock55gal.
It hard to lose a brother, in such a hard way too. I lost my older brother a few years ago, Heart attack. Sorry I can't help, I have no idea how well gold holds up long term in saltwater.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Yes, I am also sorry to hear of that, BUT.....I still would not put it in the tank....why not find a way to place it ON the outer edge of the tank.....Do you have a Hood???
 

darwin

Member
Thanks all. It's just been a thought to me to do that. Have my froggy chillen with my brothers memory.
R.I.P
Anyways if someone has any insight to this...the gold matter.... please post up! Thanks
 

flower

Well-Known Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by Darwin http:///forum/thread/382216/gold-in-tank#post_3334461
Thanks all. It's just been a thought to me to do that. Have my froggy chillen with my brothers memory.
R.I.P
Anyways if someone has any insight to this...the gold matter.... please post up! Thanks

Just a thought
If you have a craft store nearby, or go online and get one of those make your own snow globe kits.
Example: spread glue on the base and dust with sand, glue a rock, maybe a dried or plastic star fish, a sea shell and Froggy. You can use snow globe “snow”, glitter or even coarse sand, anything small that floats then settles or nothing at all..add some distilled water and put it together according to instructions..making a nice memento for you to keep of your brother.
 

gill again68

Active Member
I dont know what the affects of gold would be in the water. We do know other metals can be very harmful if introduced. So with that in mind here is my suggestion to take all doubt away and do what you want to do. Find you a small display case, clear of course. Place the same kind of sand you have in the bottom of your tank, assuming you have sand, in the case. Then put the bracelet in the case and seal the top with an aquarium safe silicone. Then you could mask the appearance of the to of the case with sand or another object. In my minds eye this would look pretty good without worrying about the metal in the tank. Hope that helps or at least gives you an idea to move forward. Good luck.
 

bang guy

Moderator
24K gold will do fine in a tank, 10K gold will not unless it's a titanium/gold alloy. If it's yellow 10K gold then it probably has a large amount of copper in it which will dissolve in saltwater.
 

flower

Well-Known Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gill again68 http:///forum/thread/382216/gold-in-tank#post_3334479
I dont know what the affects of gold would be in the water. We do know other metals can be very harmful if introduced. So with that in mind here is my suggestion to take all doubt away and do what you want to do. Find you a small display case, clear of course. Place the same kind of sand you have in the bottom of your tank, assuming you have sand, in the case. Then put the bracelet in the case and seal the top with an aquarium safe silicone. Then you could mask the appearance of the to of the case with sand or another object. In my minds eye this would look pretty good without worrying about the metal in the tank. Hope that helps or at least gives you an idea to move forward. Good luck.

It’s called a shadow box, another excellent idea..
 

darwin

Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gill again68 http:///forum/thread/382216/gold-in-tank#post_3334479
I dont know what the affects of gold would be in the water. We do know other metals can be very harmful if introduced. So with that in mind here is my suggestion to take all doubt away and do what you want to do. Find you a small display case, clear of course. Place the same kind of sand you have in the bottom of your tank, assuming you have sand, in the case. Then put the bracelet in the case and seal the top with an aquarium safe silicone. Then you could mask the appearance of the to of the case with sand or another object. In my minds eye this would look pretty good without worrying about the metal in the tank. Hope that helps or at least gives you an idea to move forward. Good luck.
FANTASTIC IDEA!!!!
thank you
 

darwin

Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bang Guy http:///forum/thread/382216/gold-in-tank#post_3334487
24K gold will do fine in a tank, 10K gold will not unless it's a titanium/gold alloy. If it's yellow 10K gold then it probably has a large amount of copper in it which will dissolve in saltwater.
I thought so, thats y i asked. Thanks

So would it be true to have a penny or pennys in a E.R. tank to act as a copper dip treatment? ......no reason, just asking, thought i heard something like this 25+ years ago?
 

bang guy

Moderator
Quote:
Originally Posted by Darwin http:///forum/thread/382216/gold-in-tank#post_3334741
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bang Guy
http:///forum/thread/382216/gold-in-tank#post_3334487
24K gold will do fine in a tank, 10K gold will not unless it's a titanium/gold alloy. If it's yellow 10K gold then it probably has a large amount of copper in it which will dissolve in saltwater.
I thought so, thats y i asked. Thanks

So would it be true to have a penny or pennys in a E.R. tank to act as a copper dip treatment? ......no reason, just asking, thought i heard something like this 25+ years ago?
If the cents are pre-1960 then sure. Otherwise it's more of a Zinc dip than a copper dip. One serious problem is measuring a good dosage of course.
 
R

rcreations

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One problem with the copper penny idea is that it's impossible to measure the exact dosage which is required for the E.R. tank.
 
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