Hello everyone! I'm so glad I found this forum!
My apologies if this topic has already been discussed. I looked but I could really find an answer anywhere on this site, nor anywhere else on the internet.
I'm looking for a Self-Hardening Clay that is safe for aquarium use. I currently have Amaco Marblex, but it says it is not waterproof. I'm going to test a piece and see how it holds out submerged, but I'm more concerned with the safety of my fish.
I do not have a kiln, although I would like to get one in the future, and there aren't any pottery shops or anything around. I don't want to just use terra cotta pots, although I will use them if it's the safest option.
I currently have 2 bettas in a 10 gallon tank, separated, obviously. They seem pretty happy, other than flaring at each other every once in awhile.
I was wondering what the most docile tetra is (so far I'm guessing the Rummynose?), and how many I should put in each side of the tank. Opinions? I was also considering African Dwarf Frogs (would the water be too deep for them?). Opinions?
Sorry to include a fishie question in the DIY thread, but I figured I'd just ask it all while I'm here
Okay! I think thats all for now.
Thanks in advance!!!
My apologies if this topic has already been discussed. I looked but I could really find an answer anywhere on this site, nor anywhere else on the internet.
I'm looking for a Self-Hardening Clay that is safe for aquarium use. I currently have Amaco Marblex, but it says it is not waterproof. I'm going to test a piece and see how it holds out submerged, but I'm more concerned with the safety of my fish.
I do not have a kiln, although I would like to get one in the future, and there aren't any pottery shops or anything around. I don't want to just use terra cotta pots, although I will use them if it's the safest option.
I currently have 2 bettas in a 10 gallon tank, separated, obviously. They seem pretty happy, other than flaring at each other every once in awhile.
I was wondering what the most docile tetra is (so far I'm guessing the Rummynose?), and how many I should put in each side of the tank. Opinions? I was also considering African Dwarf Frogs (would the water be too deep for them?). Opinions?
Sorry to include a fishie question in the DIY thread, but I figured I'd just ask it all while I'm here
Okay! I think thats all for now.