o0jmadr0x0o Advanced Reefer Location NJ bergen county Rating - 100% 31 0 0 Apr 14, 2009 #1 would i be alright to put a chia pet in my tank? i want to put some gsp on it and see how it goes
DrCooper Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Miami, FL Rating - 100% 30 0 0 Apr 14, 2009 #2 that would be hysterical , DO IT
KathyC Moderator Location Barnum Island Rating - 100% 200 0 0 Apr 14, 2009 #3 I'd suggest you try to find out what material it is made out of before you put it into the tank
Pinkheine No More Room :-( Location Yaphank, Suffolk County Rating - 100% 18 0 0 Apr 14, 2009 #4 I think a chia pet is just the same as a clay pot/planter. Though I'm not 100%. It's been a long while since we've had one here. I've seen pictures of clay planters/pots in people's tanks before. Just double check on it though. That would be pretty comical.
I think a chia pet is just the same as a clay pot/planter. Though I'm not 100%. It's been a long while since we've had one here. I've seen pictures of clay planters/pots in people's tanks before. Just double check on it though. That would be pretty comical.
skene Winter. Time for Flakes.. Manhattan Reefs Location Queens Rating - 100% 240 0 0 Apr 15, 2009 #7 The clay may contain copper and other minerals that may/may not be desirable in the tank. Plus it would continuously leach out any other minerals.
The clay may contain copper and other minerals that may/may not be desirable in the tank. Plus it would continuously leach out any other minerals.
o0jmadr0x0o Advanced Reefer Location NJ bergen county Rating - 100% 31 0 0 Apr 15, 2009 #8 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001PKU28E/?tag=reefs04-20