Shell as tank decoration?

KuchDaddy

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I have a cool looking sea shell I woul like to use as a tank decoration. I did the "vinegar test" and nothing happenned. Are there any negative consequences to using this in my tank? Do I need to worry about it raising my ph? It is already pretty high.
Thanks.
 
Depends on the shell. Are you sure it is not an artificial one? Can you post a pic?
 
I am sure it isn't artificial, I found it at the beach! :)
Here is a pic:

Shell.jpg
 
cool
 
It will tend to raise your pH, other than that it should be fine as long as the beach where you found it wasn't polluted with anything toxic.
 
i would be concerned about fish getting trapped in it somehow. as cute as cories are, sometimes they aren't the brightest of fish. a member a couple months ago lost several cories due to them getting stuck in some decorative shells.
 
I don't think a single shell will have much of a change on your tank, especially taking water changes into account. But as Wata noted, small fishies getting trapped in their could be a concern.
 
Thanks everyone, I will go ahead and put it in there, keeping an eye out for potential "getting stuck" issues.
 
i would be concerned about fish getting trapped in it somehow. as cute as cories are, sometimes they aren't the brightest of fish. a member a couple months ago lost several cories due to them getting stuck in some decorative shells.

Aint that the truth!!
 
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