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![]() Just wondering if anyone knows if a small pop bottle would be toxic in a reef tank if it were there for 1-4 days? I have a fish I need to catch so I was thinking of using the bottle trap method since all the other fish other than the one in question are too big to fit in the bottle I think this might work. However I am worried as to whether putting a bottle in the reef tank could poison something. Any ideas?
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![]() Doubtful, since they are designed to store liquids (many of them acidic) for a long period of time and then be consumed by humans.
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![]() Shouldn't do any harm, just make sure there is no glue or anything still on the container.
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![]() sounds good. Thanks.
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![]() to be safe i would use a bottle that originally had water in it. not a soda bottle. I made a bottle trap to get a mantis using a dasani bottle and it worked within 4 hours or so.
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![]() sounds good.
Im not as lucky Im trying to catch a small damsel and have had the bottle in for about 4 hrs as well now with some food in it. But it seems the damsel isnt interested. |
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![]() Takes time.............lots of time..........!!!!
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