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Adam Gottschalk
April 20th 04, 12:51 AM
My 15H tank in an All Glass "Black Seal" tank with black caulking. The
fish (2 small feeder goldfish) appear to be nibbling at the caulk on
occasion. I haven't actually seen one with a piece in its mouth, but
they do it with some regularity. The smaller one showed the bigger one
how to do it I think and I think it's like a game for them. They're not
starving :-) Could this be bad for the fish or ultimately bad for the
tank? I reckon if it were transparent caulk as usual, they couldn't even
really see it to nibble at it.

E.Otter
April 20th 04, 05:31 AM
I think your caulk and tank is safe. They are probably nibbling on stuff
(algae, bacteria, something...) thats growing on the caulk.

My fish nibble on my plastic plants so much some day I'm going to come home
to plastic fish. :-)

E.Otter

Dark Phoenix
April 23rd 04, 06:50 PM
"Adam Gottschalk" > wrote in message
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>
> My 15H tank in an All Glass "Black Seal" tank with black caulking. The
> fish (2 small feeder goldfish) appear to be nibbling at the caulk on
> occasion. I haven't actually seen one with a piece in its mouth, but
> they do it with some regularity. The smaller one showed the bigger one
> how to do it I think and I think it's like a game for them. They're not
> starving :-) Could this be bad for the fish or ultimately bad for the
> tank? I reckon if it were transparent caulk as usual, they couldn't even
> really see it to nibble at it.

My fish- esp. the moor- hoover around the caulk on the bottom seams all the
time. I've noticed that torn up plant bits etc collect there. So I'm not
fearing any leafs forming from their nibbling!

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