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Joan April 12th 06 11:02 PM

Plant shelves
 
I have a 300 gallon stock tank that I'm keeping as a
quarentine/hospital tank in case my pond fish need it. I'd like to
put some plant shelves in. Is cedar or other regular wood okay, or
might these contain substances that would be toxic to the fish?

Thanks.

Snooze April 13th 06 12:14 AM

Plant shelves
 

"Joan" wrote in message
...
I have a 300 gallon stock tank that I'm keeping as a
quarentine/hospital tank in case my pond fish need it. I'd like to
put some plant shelves in. Is cedar or other regular wood okay, or
might these contain substances that would be toxic to the fish?

Thanks.


Why not just use bricks or cinder blocks? Failing that, upside down
terracotta pots make good plant stands.

-S



Gail Futoran April 13th 06 01:21 AM

Plant shelves
 
"Joan" wrote in message
...
I have a 300 gallon stock tank that I'm keeping as a
quarentine/hospital tank in case my pond fish need it. I'd like to
put some plant shelves in. Is cedar or other regular wood okay, or
might these contain substances that would be toxic to the fish?

Thanks.


I use plastic letter crates that you can buy at
office supply stores or Wal-Mart or Target
etc. I haven't noticed any problems for my
goldfish, minnows or plants.

You can also turn plastic nursery pots
upside down, but I don't find those as
stable (smaller "footprint" than the crates)
and have had some plants fall over.

Gail



[email protected] April 13th 06 07:31 PM

Plant shelves
 
plain old cheap untreated pine is fine for fish. I found putting a pipe across the
top and hanging water lilies worked really well. Ingrid


Joan wrote:

I have a 300 gallon stock tank that I'm keeping as a
quarentine/hospital tank in case my pond fish need it. I'd like to
put some plant shelves in. Is cedar or other regular wood okay, or
might these contain substances that would be toxic to the fish?

Thanks.




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Joan April 13th 06 10:04 PM

Plant shelves
 
I have a 300 gallon stock tank that I'm keeping as a
quarentine/hospital tank in case my pond fish need it. I'd like to
put some plant shelves in. Is cedar or other regular wood okay, or
might these contain substances that would be toxic to the fish?

Thanks.


Why not just use bricks or cinder blocks? Failing that, upside down
terracotta pots make good plant stands.


-S


Thanks for responding. The problem is, the tank is around 2 feet
deep. I did find a metal plant stand today that I think might work.
It's painted metal, though. I don't know what kind of paint. Do you
think that would be safe for fish?



Joan April 13th 06 10:06 PM

Plant shelves
 
I have a 300 gallon stock tank that I'm keeping as a
quarentine/hospital tank in case my pond fish need it. I'd like to
put some plant shelves in. Is cedar or other regular wood okay, or
might these contain substances that would be toxic to the fish?

Thanks.


I use plastic letter crates that you can buy at
office supply stores or Wal-Mart or Target
etc. I haven't noticed any problems for my
goldfish, minnows or plants.

You can also turn plastic nursery pots
upside down, but I don't find those as
stable (smaller "footprint" than the crates)
and have had some plants fall over.

Gail


Those are good ideas, thanks. The problem is the depth of the pond.
(see other reply in this thread.) Any thoughts about whether painted
metal plant stands might be safe for fish?


~ janj April 14th 06 03:27 AM

Plant shelves
 
This is just in general, but one can get black plastic stock shelves and
only use one level... bigger pond, would have lots of shelves in one box.
As an example: http://tinyurl.com/jq89u I know you can find them in
different sizes & colors. ~ jan

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Phyllis and Jim Hurley April 14th 06 04:04 AM

Plant shelves
 
We use plastic milk crates as stands. Also cinder blocks. What depth do
you need?

Jim

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"Joan" wrote in message
...
I have a 300 gallon stock tank that I'm keeping as a
quarentine/hospital tank in case my pond fish need it. I'd like to
put some plant shelves in. Is cedar or other regular wood okay, or
might these contain substances that would be toxic to the fish?

Thanks.




Snooze April 14th 06 06:16 AM

Plant shelves
 
"Joan" wrote in message
...
Thanks for responding. The problem is, the tank is around 2 feet
deep. I did find a metal plant stand today that I think might work.
It's painted metal, though. I don't know what kind of paint. Do you
think that would be safe for fish?


I'm guessing it's a iron or steel wire bent into the shape of a pot
holder/stand, then coated with a vinyl or latex paint. My bet is it quickly
turns into a rusting thing with chips of paint peeling off.

If it's 2ft deep,. what about upside down milk crates? and upside down soda
crates You can usually find those behind restaurants, convience stores and
grocery stores. The milk crates I got have a plastic mesh on 3 sides, so the
top and front are open, when upside down, they make a little cave.

In my pond, I put them on top of 2 cinderblocks to make a little tunnel
which the big fish seem to enjoy and the smaller fish like to swim through
the handles and mesh. Someone in here once posted that they made caves and
plant stands out of 4" and 6" PVC tubes. Try that from your local hardware
store.

-S



Joan April 17th 06 07:54 PM

Plant shelves
 

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[metal plant stand in pond]

I'm guessing it's a iron or steel wire bent into the shape of a pot
holder/stand, then coated with a vinyl or latex paint. My bet is it quickly
turns into a rusting thing with chips of paint peeling off.


Yeah, you have a point. Bet it will. :-( I'm going to have to keep
an eye on it.

If it's 2ft deep,. what about upside down milk crates? and upside down soda
crates You can usually find those behind restaurants, convience stores and
grocery stores. The milk crates I got have a plastic mesh on 3 sides, so the
top and front are open, when upside down, they make a little cave.


Oh, good idea! I love the idea of the cave, too. The crates might be
too short, but I can always prop them up on blocks.

In my pond, I put them on top of 2 cinderblocks to make a little tunnel
which the big fish seem to enjoy and the smaller fish like to swim through
the handles and mesh. Someone in here once posted that they made caves and
plant stands out of 4" and 6" PVC tubes. Try that from your local hardware
store.

-S


That's a great idea, thanks!!

Joan




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