decoration help

vegasman31

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Dec 15, 2005
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I just got a tank and got a underwater world that bubbles. What is the best way to attach the airtube to the tank that is non intrusive for the fish and will not greatly affect the beauty of the tank? I was wondering if appoxy would be the best way or if there is something else I could use that would work?


Any suggestions would be appreaciated?
 
The only thing you should use to glue anything to the inside of the tank is aquarium silicone--the same thing they use to join the glass together. Anything else will leach harmful chemicals into the water. You will also need to give the silicone time to cure per the instructions. You could run it down a corner, silicone it in the corner that way it'll kinda blend into the corner glass junction. At the bottom, hide it under the gravel.
You could just get a nice sized, dense plant to hide it. That way you don't have a permanent airline running down the back of your tank. There are med to large sized plants that suction to the glass and float.
 
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