corona bottle in tank?

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sailon1984

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I have seen pics of tanks with corona bottles in them for decoration, I was thinking of doing this and i was wondering if anyone had any thoughts about this.
 
Looks a bit Ghetto to me...I've seen a few tanks set up that way including one labled as a REAL river tank. (complete with beer bottles...used fishing line...hookless lures and weights....even a piece of a fishing rod handle...cute but not my thing...
 
If fully rinsed they are at least safe.
 
do it
if you want, it wont hurt anything as long as the fish can not get trapped. (or break the bottle)
 
Toss in a condom as well for that...'Dorm room' look...

J/k definatly not a safe practice...
 
I've had a bottle in a tank before with no issues.
 
Wolf3101;1225002; said:
Toss in a condom as well for that...'Dorm room' look...

J/k definatly not a safe practice...
EWWW get your mind out of the gutter lolz.
Glass bottles are safe when rinsed out, and are good for small dragon goby's reed fish and other small creatures looking for a cave. I was going to do this before too, never got around to it.
If anything, make sure the label is on secure and theres no glue. a plastic corona label is much better than a paper budweise label.
 
Whip out your mom's old Ronco bottle and jug cutter and make some intresting breeding caves out of them...
 
One LFS near me sells these. The ones they sell have a hole drilled in the bottom for an airline. They have one going in one of their tanks too. Not my thing, but I think it's funny enough to work ok with the bright blue gravel : )
 
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