Hi Noura,
I think that would be fine as long as the piece has no sharp/protruding
edges. Generally the material used for tiles is inert & very similar to
regular clay plant pots which are used widely in both tanks & ponds. I have
used them with my fish for years.
John*<o)))<
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On 1 November 2012 16:23, Noura <n-ocean@scs-net.org> wrote:
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>
>
> Hello,
>
> Is it safe to put a piece of ceramic in a fish tank? I want to attach a
> small square piece to my DIY sponge filter to hold it down.
>
> The ceramic is the type used in kitchens and bathrooms ( rough and red on
> one face, and has the ceramic on the other face).
>
> I also have some flat brick pieces that I can use if the ceramic isn't
> safe.
> But they are broken, not beautifully cut as the ceramic.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Noura
>
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