PVC and sharpie with FISH
- The_Kangsta
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Anyone here have experience with fish and PVC? I was thinking of putting a few 2 in. pvc pipes in my Fish aquarium and tag with them with marker or sharpie so it looks more like train tunnels with graff on them, don't ask me why I am doing it though LOL.
Is it toxic to my fish and am I being retarded or is it plausible?
Is it toxic to my fish and am I being retarded or is it plausible?
Live now, die later
PVC pipe is intended for water, so I'll let you answer your own question.
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Dont put sharpie/paint on the pvc, it will gradually dissolve into the water which will harm your fish.
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that came from sharpies website..Sharpie Grip Permanent Marker
Comfort is within your grasp
Features and Benefits
Premium Sharpie Fine Marker - Same great Sharpie with a grip along the barrel and to the tip
Unique comfort grip along entire barrel allows for increased control while marking
Marks permanent on most surfaces
Fade and water resistant ink supports multiple project uses
Quick drying, non-toxic alcohol based ink formula
8 Assorted colors to make your marking unique – black, blue, turquoise, green, lime, orange, berry, red
however.. they say nothing about painting stuff for your fish on their site.
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by the way.. pvc floats.. just so you know. Hope that helps..
try this link kangsta....Quick drying, non-toxic alcohol based ink formula
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You could hot glue it to a heavier surface.scottcrete wrote:by the way.. pvc floats.. just so you know. Hope that helps..
try this link kangsta....Quick drying, non-toxic alcohol based ink formula
What kind of fish do you have?
- The_Kangsta
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I could just put some gravell in to the pvc to hold it to the tank.You could hot glue it to a heavier surface.
What kind of fish do you have?
as for fish, just some goldfish and white clouds
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- super spuder
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wrap the PVC in duck tape
then it would look gheto. but if you dont like that idea, if you care about fish (i dont) i wouldnt put marker in it, just cause of the ink that would disolve into the water, non toxic or not.

trying to decide on a new project, probably something small.
Just because it is nontoxic for humans doesn't mean it can't harm little goldfish. Mine died because of copper poisoning from my waterpipes...
Even though I put the purifying stuff in the water which is supposed to fix that!
Oh well, my sister has fish now, and they seem to be doing fine. But, she has a good filter, and we have a water purifier now too. We'll see...


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I use PVC in my turtle tank. But turtles are also very resistant to chemicals.
I was mostly referring to the sharpies, but I'm not sure what pvc would do. I would just stick to nylon/tygon tubing if I were you.
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gold fish are like carp.. they are scavengers.. and will survive nuclear fallout.. I say try.. it.. and if they die.. I say = better luck next time. 

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I had one die because of the filter..it was too clean T_T.ammosmoke wrote:Just because it is nontoxic for humans doesn't mean it can't harm little goldfish. Mine died because of copper poisoning from my waterpipes...Even though I put the purifying stuff in the water which is supposed to fix that!
Oh well, my sister has fish now, and they seem to be doing fine. But, she has a good filter, and we have a water purifier now too. We'll see...
Wait, the filter was too clean?? Huh? What are you saying, the filter pump sucked him in?
EDIT: And uhh no goldfish are not tough like carp. They are pretty sensitive.
EDIT: And uhh no goldfish are not tough like carp. They are pretty sensitive.