Okay you've read the title. That's what this is about. Went to the local hardware store to buy some Vinyl Tubing. The clerk told me "Don't get the clear vinyl Tubing, it's not safe for drinking...You have to use the white Tubing instead..."
This got me thinking. The vinyl Tubing gives off a "plastic" smell that seems to go away after a few weeks of use. Anyone else notice this smell?
Putting a clear vinyl hose on my ultrasonic humidifier, you can sure smell that "plastic" odor of the vinyl tubing.
Is this smell purely olfactory? Or is it indeed potentially harming our Chameleons????
For reference I have googled numerous "home brewing" forums for tube material choices and reasons why. Some say don't use vinyl as it leaches out toxic chemicals when water is passed through it. On the other hand, some say go ahead and use it as the smell is purely olfactory and poses no potential health risk.
This is from people brewing their own beer at home and using these lines for the beer transfers, so for their uses the hose must be potable to be used.
So I pose the following questions...
How many of us are using clear vinyl tubing for drippers, misters, foggers, humidifiers, or any other water source for our chams?
Have any of you noticed this "plastic" smell?
Has anyone been successfully using clear vinyl tubing for any extent of time without negative results?
What are the alternatives to the cheap, semi-ridgid, easily obtainable, moldable, Clear Vinyl Tubing for water uses involving our chameleons?
I'm putting together a humidifier for my Cham that would include using a length of clear vinyl hose to route the output of the humidifier to the cage itself. Upon testing said hose I immediately noticed a strong plastic odor emitting front he output from the hose. This smell is exactly the smell of the vinyl hose itself.
Chime in everyone. I've searched the forums for answers and can't find anything. I think this would be a good future reference regarding hose material choice.
This got me thinking. The vinyl Tubing gives off a "plastic" smell that seems to go away after a few weeks of use. Anyone else notice this smell?
Putting a clear vinyl hose on my ultrasonic humidifier, you can sure smell that "plastic" odor of the vinyl tubing.
Is this smell purely olfactory? Or is it indeed potentially harming our Chameleons????
For reference I have googled numerous "home brewing" forums for tube material choices and reasons why. Some say don't use vinyl as it leaches out toxic chemicals when water is passed through it. On the other hand, some say go ahead and use it as the smell is purely olfactory and poses no potential health risk.
This is from people brewing their own beer at home and using these lines for the beer transfers, so for their uses the hose must be potable to be used.
So I pose the following questions...
How many of us are using clear vinyl tubing for drippers, misters, foggers, humidifiers, or any other water source for our chams?
Have any of you noticed this "plastic" smell?
Has anyone been successfully using clear vinyl tubing for any extent of time without negative results?
What are the alternatives to the cheap, semi-ridgid, easily obtainable, moldable, Clear Vinyl Tubing for water uses involving our chameleons?
I'm putting together a humidifier for my Cham that would include using a length of clear vinyl hose to route the output of the humidifier to the cage itself. Upon testing said hose I immediately noticed a strong plastic odor emitting front he output from the hose. This smell is exactly the smell of the vinyl hose itself.
Chime in everyone. I've searched the forums for answers and can't find anything. I think this would be a good future reference regarding hose material choice.