Of course you can use them... Just be advised that they will rust. The rust will not hurt you, the fish or the water. They will just become unsightly. Get yourself some plastic tweezers and save the hassle.
2006-10-29 12:52:31
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answered by 8 In the corner 6
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I'm not sure why you'd want to use them, but it shouldn't mater. There certain types of metal that would be bad to leave in the tank, but just dipping them in won't put enough metal into the tank to ever matter. My big concern would be if the fish are aggressively going after the food. They might scrape, or injure themselves on the point of tweezers. Personally I'd use my fingers, plastic tongs, or chopsticks.
2006-10-30 09:29:41
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as the tweezers do not come in contact with the water. Salt water corrodes metal faster than fresh water.
2006-10-29 12:43:58
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answered by mrairplaneman777 2
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If it is stainless steel, not chromed stuff.
The surest is to use plastic tweezers.
Steel may corrode if immersed in salt water.
2006-10-29 12:47:19
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answered by angstrom 4
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Yes it is okay to use metal tweezers to feed the fish.
they will only rust on you if you leave them in the tank for prolonged periods,
Rinse them in tap water and wipe them dry.
I would use wooden or plastic tongs.
2006-10-29 15:32:48
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answered by Anonymous
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why are you using tweezers to feed your fish??? just sprinkle the food in (not too close to your filter or it's a waste) and watch 'em go!
2006-10-29 19:40:29
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answered by ivyrakestraw 2
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As long as it is stainless steel, and has no chips or cracks, it should be ok.
2006-10-29 12:50:33
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answered by Calina 6
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as long as they are clean then yes.
2006-10-30 00:06:55
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answered by jemaple 3
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hell no!
2006-10-29 13:59:32
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answered by Lady Lukk 1
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