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"Jonathan Wood" wrote in message
news ![]() RedForeman, Well... that does kinda sound weird... but my experience with plastic plants, didn't last long... as i only used them to transition to real plants.. Actually, it isn't the plants that smell. It's larger decorations, designed to look like pieces of wood, that smell strange. Surely this has come up before if there is a problem. I'll try searching the web. Jonathan I have no comments or experience with the particular product that you have, but since these products are not required to be tested against any mandatory safety specifications, manufacturers will (and do) try out different suppliers. These suppliers will experiment with different recipes for the substances used to colour and seal the product (ideally searching for a single application, colour and sealer). Don't make too many assumptions. If they had a bad recipe (or just made an error in preparing a batch), or the product was improperly prepared/primed, then the amount of bad product might not be enough to register much of a reaction to read about on the web. In any investigation, remove all variables and then replace them one by one. It might be interesting to put the artificial wood in a pail with some minnows for a few weeks. Good luck. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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