Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:03 am Re: floating platforms with chipping paint
I have used several types of platforms and have not been particularly happy with any of them.
I am now on my third floating Turtle Dock. I think it is the same dock which is described somewhat favorably on a page on this website.
They certainly are attractive looking when they come out of the box and they are light-weight. The fact that they float while attached to the side of the tank is also a plus.
Unfortunately, my Nick likes to knock the bottom suction cups of the wall of his tank and then uses the bottom of the tank attachment to scratch his back (can't remember what the technical name is). The dock still works, but it doesn't look quite as spiffy.
Disturbing to me is the same issue raised in this thread. As with the previous two, when I put the Turtle Dock in the tank for the first time, it immediately begins to flake off paint. I only put my third one in today for the first time and the bottom of the tank is covered with little paint flakes from the turtle dock. This was a continuing issue with my previous two, both in the tank and when I cleaned them.
It would be nice to know whether these paint flakes are toxic to our RES's.
Additionally, it is very hard to clean these Docks due to their rough surface. If you scrub the surface or hit it with a spray of water, more flakes come off. I can handle the unattractive appearance this creates, but I hope the flakes are not harmful to our RES's. I would think there has to be a better way.
Thanks, Peter