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Old February 15th 07, 03:39 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
Skip Hollowell
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Default Sea Shells in a freshwater tank

The kids and I picked up some great ocean shells from the beach, and I
was wondering if I could somehow make them safe for introduction for my
freshwater tank. They would be a great hidey hole for the amano and
blueberry shrimp during their molts.

Any ideas?
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Old February 15th 07, 04:00 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
Richard Sexton
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Default Sea Shells in a freshwater tank

In article ,
Skip Hollowell wrote:
The kids and I picked up some great ocean shells from the beach, and I
was wondering if I could somehow make them safe for introduction for my
freshwater tank. They would be a great hidey hole for the amano and
blueberry shrimp during their molts.


Traditionally you'll be told NO! They contribute to carbonate buildup
as they (ever so slowly) dissolve.

But that's, for lack of a better term, old skool thinking.

If you change water a lot you'll remove any carbonates as they
build up.

If you don't change water a lot your tank will go acid and the
shells will mitigate what gets referred to as "old tank syndrome".

Go for it.


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Old February 15th 07, 04:13 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
Skip Hollowell
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Default Sea Shells in a freshwater tank

Richard Sexton wrote:
In article ,
Skip Hollowell wrote:
The kids and I picked up some great ocean shells from the beach, and I
was wondering if I could somehow make them safe for introduction for my
freshwater tank. They would be a great hidey hole for the amano and
blueberry shrimp during their molts.


Traditionally you'll be told NO! They contribute to carbonate buildup
as they (ever so slowly) dissolve.

But that's, for lack of a better term, old skool thinking.

If you change water a lot you'll remove any carbonates as they
build up.

If you don't change water a lot your tank will go acid and the
shells will mitigate what gets referred to as "old tank syndrome".

Go for it.


Thanks as always for your much respected opinion.
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Old February 18th 07, 03:41 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
Zebulon
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Default Sea Shells in a freshwater tank


"Skip Hollowell" wrote in message
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The kids and I picked up some great ocean shells from the beach, and I was
wondering if I could somehow make them safe for introduction for my
freshwater tank. They would be a great hidey hole for the amano and
blueberry shrimp during their molts.

Any ideas?

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I lived on Long Island for years and picked up shells constantly. I washed
them off and used them in fishtanks all the time. Just watch out for the
conch shells as I had a fish wedge itself in one and die. I switched to
clam, oyster and barnacle shells after that. But getting trapped can happen
even with store bought shells.
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