critters AC Members Sep 1, 2007 34 0 0 us Sep 9, 2007 #1 will it ok to have some staples in the aquarium? they are holding down some star moss and java moss on the driftwood with nylon net.thx.
will it ok to have some staples in the aquarium? they are holding down some star moss and java moss on the driftwood with nylon net.thx.
Firebelly__girl AC Members Apr 29, 2007 1,095 0 0 Sep 9, 2007 #2 awesome tank! Im not sure about the staples, but fishing line works :]
Ace25 www.centralcoastreefclub. com Oct 3, 2005 5,753 0 36 www.centralcoastreefclub.com Sep 9, 2007 #3 Personally I would never put anything metal like that in a fish tank. I once used a stainless steel hose clamp on a pump and it rusted, causing some problems within the tank.
Personally I would never put anything metal like that in a fish tank. I once used a stainless steel hose clamp on a pump and it rusted, causing some problems within the tank.
plantling One bulwet left! Feb 10, 2007 554 0 16 South Carolina Sep 9, 2007 #4 beautiful tank. i'd go w/fishline also, just make it tight.
Rbishop Administrator Staff member Dec 30, 2005 40,733 461 143 71 Real Name Mr. Normal Sep 10, 2007 #5 Nice tank..like the driftwood!
Que I wish I was a fish I wish. Feb 15, 2007 2,449 12 38 Southern Berkshire county, MA Real Name Ken Camera Used cell phone Sep 10, 2007 #6 Agree with the removal of the staples and the use of fishing line or cotton thread. The thread will eventually rot away. I like the driftwood too. Q
Agree with the removal of the staples and the use of fishing line or cotton thread. The thread will eventually rot away. I like the driftwood too. Q
Broham Cichlid Champ Aug 9, 2007 82 0 0 Sep 10, 2007 #8 If you spraypaint the background with black it'd make it even better! but awesome tank man
Broham Cichlid Champ Aug 9, 2007 82 0 0 Sep 10, 2007 #10 oh, if thats the case awesome man, its great as is