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Seashells in a freshwater tank?
I went to Mexico for spring break, and picked up a handful of see shells
from the Sea of Cortez. Would these be ok, granted I rinsed them well? -Grant |
Seashells in a freshwater tank?
They will slowly disolve in your tank. First the color goes, then the shell
will start to thin. Some companies sell epoxy coated shells that will hold up. "Grant" wrote in message ... I went to Mexico for spring break, and picked up a handful of see shells from the Sea of Cortez. Would these be ok, granted I rinsed them well? -Grant |
Seashells in a freshwater tank?
"Grant" wrote in message ... | I went to Mexico for spring break, and picked up a handful of see shells | from the Sea of Cortez. Would these be ok, granted I rinsed them well? | | -Grant | | Nope. I made this mistake with my first tank when I was 10 years old. Within 2 weeks, my half-dozen neons had died. This was explained to me in great detail once, but the gist of it is, nature seeks to balance certain substances, and when in seawater, a shell is in good balance. In freshwater, it is very out of balance with the water, and substances in the shell enter the water in an attempt to balance. The direct result is extremes in water hardness and PH. If you really want shells in your FW tank, you're stuck with fake ones. Or, you could start a marine tank. g billy |
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