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Old 05-07-2005, 06:46 PM
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Not sure where to really put this thread so hopefully this is the good place. I tried search, but couldn't find any info on this topic.

I have my aquarium in a den. Sometimes when guests come over, they will smoke in that room (once a month or maby twice) I was just curious if that will be a problem. Right now all i got is sand and water in my aquarium/sump and thats it. I will start adding LR and everything else slowly over the next few months, but I just wanted to check about smoking in the same room and what effects can it have, if any.

Also, my cousins were here for last 2 weeks and one of them smokes quite a bit, so that room had a lot of smoke in it. Just wanted to check if anything could have entered the water, that shouldn't be there, and in turn if I should change the water, or if it would be safe to leave it as it is and go on.

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Old 05-07-2005, 06:52 PM
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Well I can't offer any scientific advise, but after going for quite some time with quiting smoking, I relapsed a few months ago and now smoke in my fish room. (only room in house where allowed.) I have seen no ill effects that I can attribute to smoking other than I can't afford all the fancy stuff I want due to the money went up in smoke!
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Old 05-07-2005, 07:07 PM
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A little while back there was a thread on painting near fish tanks. I would think that if you have a large protien skimmer that is sucking a lot of air that the chemicals that are in the smoke would get sucked into the water. And from all those commercals on TV that show what is in the cigarettes I would not want that in my water.
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I remember when we smoked in the house, the air hoses went completely yellow in no time at all. That was the end of that !

It's not good for you either - make them go outside.
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Old 05-07-2005, 10:19 PM
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We do not allow smoking at all in our condo, even though both husband and I are smokers. If we want to smoke, we go out onto the balcony - rain, shine or blizzard!
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Old 05-07-2005, 10:49 PM
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The only way I could see it causing a problem is through an air pump. But the amount that would actualy get to the tank would be very minimal and with a larger tank it would be even more diluted.
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Thanks for the replies.

Unfortunatelly we do not have a balcony, so our den acts as one, since it's the closest thing to it. My tank is 33 gallon + 10 gallon sump. As far as I know and can tell, no air is ever drawn into the skimmer, so that shouldn't be a problem, and as I mentioned it is only 1 or 2 times a month and that is less then 5 smokes for both times.

If anyone else has any info or a view on this, please chime in.

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Old 05-08-2005, 12:19 AM
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Your skimmer draws no air? How do you get the bubbles?

I think any smoke in the room will eventully enter the water as dissolved solids. However, it's probably to a very very minor degree unless youre exhaling directly into the venturi. Is it possible to open a window while they smoke to help it clear a bit? Afterall, you don't want your room to smell like an old pool hall regardless if you have a tank or not!
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As said, open a window and if your worried about it, turn off your skimmer until the smoke clears. I turn off my skimmer when I burn a whack of candles.
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honestly - i did smoke in the house near the tank the fish when the canopy is open and the fish did take off behind the rocks - really strange - it has happend twice and it is so out of character for my fish - normally i don't smoke in the house but after that i don't at all. Related??? i have no idea but they did react both times with canopy open (didn't when the canopy was closed)

canopy open means food = eating right out of the cup

I just don't anymore - they just remind me that i have to give up this bad habit.

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