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Old 02-07-03, 11:52 AM   #1
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Clay pots

NOw I've been reading through caresheets and many of them suggest the use of broken peices of clay pot as a hiding spot. Now, in the past I've encountered problems with the pot carrying in harmful contaminants (since it is porous). Has anyone had problems similar to this when using it in their tanks? Can anyone recommend an alternative? TY
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Old 02-07-03, 12:11 PM   #2
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I used them all the time when I had fish (back in the old days)

If you start with new pots, you shouldn't have any problem. The owner of a garden centre told me years ago that it's illegal to sell clay pots with any kind of contamination, since they pot might be used for growing food plants. I don't know if that's still the case, but I don't see why not. Even if it's not illegal any more, it still makes sense to manufacture only safe ones. Unglazed ones don't even have the added worry of the glaze chemicals leaching out.

To play it safe though, I always soaked the pot in water for a few hours. Next I boiled it for about 5 minutes (if it didn't fit any saucepans I had, I soaked it in boiling water in the sink). A good drying in the sun should take care of any problems.

Used pots could contain traces of any insecticides and herbicides that were used on the plants, and even fertilizers so they could cause problems. New pots should be problem free. If you don't want to try them again though, I've had good luck using the plastic clay look-alikes, but they need to be weighed down.
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Old 02-07-03, 05:42 PM   #3
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Excellent advice...always when possible boil any sort of decoration going into a tank. The quickness of ultimate fatalities when chemicals leech into a tank is amazing. If for any reason, i would just want to make sure that there is no soap residue on the clay pot incase the mfg may wash them.
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I use PVC pipe as hides, small, black and you don't need to worry about it leeching anything. You can make it any size you want and it is cheap. This was recomended to me by my brother and I loved it. If you have enough plants you can just stick them in the back and you will never even know they are there.

I have never used clay before will it discolor tank water at all?

I dunno!
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