so when I was into fish 15 years ago, I used all artificial plants... now I'm trying to use live plants in all my tanks in some way... I have bought plants, that had lead weights wrapped around the base ( usually thin lead sheeting, cut into strips ) I honestly didn't like the idea of permanently adding lead to my tanks... so I had a couple big rolls of solid core lead free solder, I've been using... it seems to work pretty good... am I over paranoid about using lead in my tanks??? ( maybe there is issues with the other soft metals that make up something like "lead free solder" )
I also try to use as little glue & such as possible ( yes I know that glass tanks are normally silicone glued together ) I suppose if you are using activated carbon, it would absorb, any of the chemicals that leach out ( not as worried about the silicone, as other glues that might be used to stick live plants to rocks & drift wood )
thoughts???
I also try to use as little glue & such as possible ( yes I know that glass tanks are normally silicone glued together ) I suppose if you are using activated carbon, it would absorb, any of the chemicals that leach out ( not as worried about the silicone, as other glues that might be used to stick live plants to rocks & drift wood )
thoughts???