Using a marker on a fish tank ornament

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Member introductions and random (non-aquarist) topics.


jdak702
 
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by jdak702

not likely.


stingraysrule
 
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by stingraysrule

How come you want to?
When I was painting my LR a drop of paint landed in my tank.
All my fish survived! I was lucky LOL.


stingraysrule
 
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by stingraysrule

You should buy a real piece of driftwood.
Actually probably cheaper than the fake stuff.


stingraysrule
 
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by stingraysrule

your local aquarium will point in you in the right direction.
before you put it in your tank tho, boil it to take the tannis out of it. So you do not get a tinge of brown in your water. BTW = will not hurt your fish.


stingraysrule
 
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by stingraysrule

I love your goldfish.
I have been keeping fish for 6 years and have never been able to keep one alive. :(


findingjohn
 
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by findingjohn

The ADA products.com has some sweet looking driftwood and rocks.


stingraysrule
 
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by stingraysrule

The ray is hard to take care of.
I have to do water changes every other day.
The tank is too small for him, but he is doing good and eats 2x a day. Live bloodworms.
I love him.
I keep him in an 80G with a few danios and 1 panda garra.

Using a marker on a fish tank ornament

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