Is simulated stone aquarium-safe?

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Wippit Guud

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Was thinking of using simulated stone as as background for my 29g, but inside the tank. Anyone know if it's safe (or even able to be put in water?)
 

morleyz

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I suppose it would depend on what it was made of...do you have any more information ( manufacturer, links to info, etc.) about it?

Most aquarium decorations at the LFS that look like stones could be considered "simulated stone"...so I guess I don't know what your specifically talking about.
 

Wippit Guud

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Dunno materials about it, but I mean the fake stone you would cover a wall in to make it look like a stone wall.

In hidsight, I think fake pond stones are made of the same stuff, and you hide air pumps and such under those...
 

morleyz

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I could be thinking of something totally different, but isn't that usually made out of fiberglass? I'd be curious about what they used to paint/dye it, but certainly fiberglass would be harmless.
 
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wetmanNY

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Those gaming figures and "collectibles" such as anatomically correct mermaids are generally of cast resin painted with acrylic. Acrylic is safe: essentially, once it's cured, it's a thin film of acrylic plastic. But with prolonged submersion, I think it would tend to flake and lift. The cast resin used is a two-part resin. Those are inert once they've completely cured.
 

Wippit Guud

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Ok, if you want an example of the material...




It's the fake rock outside the tank on the base and hood.
But I'd want to put that stuff insude the tank.
 
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