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View Poll Results: Do you smoke in your house? | |||
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17 | 9.94% |
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150 | 87.72% |
I have never considered that this may effect my tank Chemistry. |
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9 | 5.26% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 171. You may not vote on this poll |
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Cheers ________________________ 210g Mixed Reef |
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![]() I don't smoke cigarettes personally but if my friends are looking to smoke it's as simple as walking outside. If you have ever walked into the house of a person who full time smokes inside you understand why, if it's powerful enough to stain the ceiling then I'm sure it can cause adverse reactions in our tanks.
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![]() To me it only stands to reason that something that will kill people can't be good for corals & fish either but interestingly enough, I know a few people with incredible reefs that smoke around their tanks. That said, since smoking causes people's skin to turn yellowish, wrinkled & leathery over prolonged use perhaps the changes it causes in the coral's tissue looks cosmetically appealing to us but I am pretty sure a few of my buddy's corals have a bad cough & can't taste their food.
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