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Plant shelves
I have a 300 gallon stock tank that I'm keeping as a
quarentine/hospital tank in case my pond fish need it. I'd like to put some plant shelves in. Is cedar or other regular wood okay, or might these contain substances that would be toxic to the fish? Thanks. I use plastic letter crates that you can buy at office supply stores or Wal-Mart or Target etc. I haven't noticed any problems for my goldfish, minnows or plants. You can also turn plastic nursery pots upside down, but I don't find those as stable (smaller "footprint" than the crates) and have had some plants fall over. Gail Those are good ideas, thanks. The problem is the depth of the pond. (see other reply in this thread.) Any thoughts about whether painted metal plant stands might be safe for fish? |
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