Ruins in my tank

Discussion in 'New To The Hobby' started by Mr._Bond, Oct 18, 2004.

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  1. otisbrown

    otisbrown Plankton

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    What about using silicon to seal the holes. Not sure how ugly it would look, but it might do the trick.
     
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  3. JohnO

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    Give them time, soon enough the clowns will be wanting togas

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  4. Mr._Bond

    Mr._Bond Feather Duster

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    reiple. it's an aquarium decoration specifically, and I rinsed and scrubbed it a bit before puting it in, so I think it's safe.
    otisbrown, as for filling the holes, I could try that, I suppose. Right now I've positioned it so that it's in a high water flow area, in hopes that the circulation won't let anything build up there.
    The clowns still haven't gone near it though, so I'm still a bit concerned. You'd think after 3 days, they'd be used to it.
     
  5. reiple

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    Thats great. I saw some greek ruins tank in the web and they look like an archeological site. Cool and nice. Maybe the clowns will get use to it when corals and stuff grow over it.