Hey guys, today I bought 2 little nice pieces of driftwood and some pvc pipes. I was planning to make little caves of them, but a friend told me that they are lightly venomous? do you think it's not venomous anymore when I boile them? Geez I'm happy he said that, imagine that my zebs will be killed by pvc pipes
http://www.acereport.org/pvc2.html There's plenty of research reports and other pages claiming the same is this one. But that doesn't mean it will be poisinous to use as caves, or - I don't think they will kill the fish... but then again, why not use slate caves? They're readily available an looks good
Hi mate, boiling wouldn't make a difference. the plastic itself maybe toxic, but the zebras would have to eat a large chunk of it for it to have any ill effects. the PVC pipe is non biodegradable, so won't break down in the aquarium releasing any toxic chemicals either. provided there are no rough edges for the zebras to start eating away at i can't see that there would be any problem.
just being picky now, but venomous is a term given to an organism that has a poisonous bite. i'm assuming you mean toxic/poisonous
maybe you could make a tunnel/cave out of peices of slate and silicone sealant?
PVC is considered safe water pipes for human consumption - much better than lead or copper pipes. I have all sorts of PVC in my Pleco tank, but since these little guys do not need very big caves, I thing I am going to use tile or slate this time
Looks much more natural in my opinion. Actually, I wasn't aware of the controversy surrounding PVC until you asked. I looked around a bit, and it seems PVC don't have a large fan base! When that's said, I'm in the process of rebuilding my bathroom from scratch, and PVC tubes are used