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Using concrete blocks instead of milk crates
That poor fishy stuck in the milk crate has got me think'in. I am using
milk crates for plant stands, my fish are still fairly small, less than 10 inches, someone said they use concrete blocks treated or acid washed or painted or something. Exactly what did you do to them to prevent leeching lime "I think it's lime" I thought about painting them black but with what kind of paint.....Thoughts...I don't want my fishies stuck in a milk crate hole...or...is there an alternative to concrete....Thanks Claude |
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