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Kodiak
January 8th 04, 07:01 AM
Is it safe to put a standard brown clay pot in a tank?
....Kodiak

Vissy Dartae
January 8th 04, 02:31 PM
"Kodiak" > wrote in message >...
> Is it safe to put a standard brown clay pot in a tank?
> ...Kodiak


Plain new clean untreated unglazed terra cotta, yes.

Vissy Dartae
January 8th 04, 02:35 PM
"Kodiak" > wrote in message >...
> Is it safe to put a standard brown clay pot in a tank?
> ...Kodiak

OH, but don't use the saucers. Sometimes the saucers are dipped in an
invisible sealer to make them more waterproof. Dont' know whether
it's toxic to fish or not.

The pots themselves are not sealed because their porousness
(porosity?) is the selling point.

(my dad used to work for a pottery company -- Syracuse Pottery)

Tom La Bron
January 9th 04, 01:56 AM
Vissy,

Just because it is a terra cotta pot doesn't make it acceptable for tank
use. If you use terra cotta pots in your aquarium they should be the higher
fired pots that have a harder appearance. There are inexpensive pots that
come out of Mexico or South America and they have a lot of heavy metals in
them, including lead, making them unsuitable for aquarium use.

Ask for country of origin, and if the pots have a lighter feel and do not
have a finished outside appearance it is best to leave them alone.

Tom L.L.
"Vissy Dartae" > wrote in message
om...
> "Kodiak" > wrote in message
>...
> > Is it safe to put a standard brown clay pot in a tank?
> > ...Kodiak
>
> OH, but don't use the saucers. Sometimes the saucers are dipped in an
> invisible sealer to make them more waterproof. Dont' know whether
> it's toxic to fish or not.
>
> The pots themselves are not sealed because their porousness
> (porosity?) is the selling point.
>
> (my dad used to work for a pottery company -- Syracuse Pottery)