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I want to create a functional ornament for my arquarium which houses two goldfish. What I want to do is glue various seashells to a plastic or metal tube. The ornament will be placed in the corner of the tank to hide an air-stone and air-line. My question is what material and glue can be used that will not affect the health of the fish. I was thinking of using a 6 inch (length) plastic tube, like the the kind that plumbers would use, but I have no idea about the glue. I want it to be non-toxic to the fish, but be strong enough to hold the shells onto the tube base. Has anyone attempted something like this before? Any ideas on how I should go about making it. Thanks |
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"sjacques614" wrote in message ers.com... Hi, I want to create a functional ornament for my arquarium which houses two goldfish. What I want to do is glue various seashells to a plastic or metal tube. The ornament will be placed in the corner of the tank to hide an air-stone and air-line. My question is what material and glue can be used that will not affect the health of the fish. I was thinking of using a 6 inch (length) plastic tube, like the the kind that plumbers would use, but I have no idea about the glue. I want it to be non-toxic to the fish, but be strong enough to hold the shells onto the tube base. Has anyone attempted something like this before? Any ideas on how I should go about making it. Thanks Maybe you could use that silicon sealant stuff,don't know its proper name.You know,the stuff that holds the glass together on your tank. John --- Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.665 / Virus Database: 428 - Release Date: 21/04/04 |
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 18:32:07 GMT, "sjacques614"
wrote: Hi, I want to create a functional ornament for my arquarium which houses two goldfish. What I want to do is glue various seashells to a plastic or metal tube. The ornament will be placed in the corner of the tank to hide an air-stone and air-line. My question is what material and glue can be used that will not affect the health of the fish. I was thinking of using a 6 inch (length) plastic tube, like the the kind that plumbers would use, but I have no idea about the glue. I want it to be non-toxic to the fish, but be strong enough to hold the shells onto the tube base. Has anyone attempted something like this before? Any ideas on how I should go about making it. I would use the hard tubing made for aquariums (the stuff used for uplift tubes in UGFs or similar - I see it for sale in our local aquarium store by the foot) and silicone sealant for repairing tanks. A bigger problem might be what seashells can do to the pH of the water in the tank. They are fine for marine tanks, of course, and for freshwater fish that prefer hard, alkaline water; but they might cause some issues for goldfish, depending on how big and how many they were, and how much water is in your tank. Regards, Tracy R. |
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100% pure aquarium silicone sealant. shells are fine, altho if your water isnt hard
they will dissolve (LOL). which will give a nice buffer to the water. glass is usually safe. PVC would be fine. Ingrid "sjacques614" wrote: Hi, I want to create a functional ornament for my arquarium which houses two goldfish. What I want to do is glue various seashells to a plastic or metal tube. The ornament will be placed in the corner of the tank to hide an air-stone and air-line. My question is what material and glue can be used that will not affect the health of the fish. I was thinking of using a 6 inch (length) plastic tube, like the the kind that plumbers would use, but I have no idea about the glue. I want it to be non-toxic to the fish, but be strong enough to hold the shells onto the tube base. Has anyone attempted something like this before? Any ideas on how I should go about making it. Thanks ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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You should be able to use Aquarium Silicone just fine...(what they glue the
tanks together with). It can be found at Petco (I think), and even Home Depot. "sjacques614" wrote in message ers.com... Hi, I want to create a functional ornament for my arquarium which houses two goldfish. What I want to do is glue various seashells to a plastic or metal tube. The ornament will be placed in the corner of the tank to hide an air-stone and air-line. My question is what material and glue can be used that will not affect the health of the fish. I was thinking of using a 6 inch (length) plastic tube, like the the kind that plumbers would use, but I have no idea about the glue. I want it to be non-toxic to the fish, but be strong enough to hold the shells onto the tube base. Has anyone attempted something like this before? Any ideas on how I should go about making it. Thanks |
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"ITSME" wrote in message ...
You should be able to use Aquarium Silicone just fine...(what they glue the tanks together with). It can be found at Petco (I think), and even Home Depot. "sjacques614" wrote in message ers.com... Hi, I want to create a functional ornament for my arquarium which houses two goldfish. What I want to do is glue various seashells to a plastic or metal tube. The ornament will be placed in the corner of the tank to hide an air-stone and air-line. My question is what material and glue can be used that will not affect the health of the fish. I was thinking of using a 6 inch (length) plastic tube, like the the kind that plumbers would use, but I have no idea about the glue. I want it to be non-toxic to the fish, but be strong enough to hold the shells onto the tube base. Has anyone attempted something like this before? Any ideas on how I should go about making it. Thanks Hi Im sure someone has answered you question already but if they didnt i would suggest silicone becasue it is non-toxic but be sure that you let it dry for atleast 24 hours (a day) and your fish should be fin and as for the plastic tube make sure that you scrub it off with just water and a cloth because if you use cleaner it might kill your fish. tyson |
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