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Glass tank decorations
I'm guessing it would be all right, but I figured I'd ask first:
Are solid glass not-specifically-made-for-acquarium decorations OK to put in my tank? (cleaned first, of course) |
Glass tank decorations
My answer would be "yes, but I wouldn't do it". You want to avoid things
with sharp edges that a fish can hurt itself on. Things that are porous or have a lot of nooks and crannies can accumulate algae or bio-waste and be hard to clean. But that can be said about anything you put in the tank not just glass objects. The thing to watch out for is that most glass products aren't tempered or hardened in some way to avoid chipping. Personally I have chipped many drinking glasses when putting them back into the cupboard because the glasses tend to knock into each other as I rearrange things. I am being careful, its just that kind of glass is inherently fragile and given enough time, enough "knocking into", something is going to chip. If you are like me and move your decorations around when cleaning the gravel this would increase the chance of the glass object chipping when knocked against the gravel or other decorations. If that happens you should remove the object from the tank to avoid the fish hurting themselves on the chipped edges. E.Otter |
Glass tank decorations
yes, and GF have a way of "redecorating"... but if the glass is heavy and they cant
move it, well why not. Ingrid "E.Otter" wrote: My answer would be "yes, but I wouldn't do it". You want to avoid things with sharp edges that a fish can hurt itself on. Things that are porous or have a lot of nooks and crannies can accumulate algae or bio-waste and be hard to clean. But that can be said about anything you put in the tank not just glass objects. The thing to watch out for is that most glass products aren't tempered or hardened in some way to avoid chipping. Personally I have chipped many drinking glasses when putting them back into the cupboard because the glasses tend to knock into each other as I rearrange things. I am being careful, its just that kind of glass is inherently fragile and given enough time, enough "knocking into", something is going to chip. If you are like me and move your decorations around when cleaning the gravel this would increase the chance of the glass object chipping when knocked against the gravel or other decorations. If that happens you should remove the object from the tank to avoid the fish hurting themselves on the chipped edges. E.Otter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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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