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Nikkid1987

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I need to fix my bubbler and was wondering if using a hot glue gun would be bad to use to glue the piece back on with?? Feel stupid asking but I just wanted to make sure I didn't screw up my water. I'm starting a new tank just in case I decide to get new fish :) thanks in advance
 
I need to fix my bubbler and was wondering if using a hot glue gun would be bad to use to glue the piece back on with?? Feel stupid asking but I just wanted to make sure I didn't screw up my water. I'm starting a new tank just in case I decide to get new fish :) thanks in advance
Most of them are non toxic for humans but it might be different for fish. To not carry the risk, I would refrain from using it to prevent useless risks. An airstone can cost at most 5 dollars here. Usually 2 dollars. It would be sad to lose fish for such a small amount of money.
 
Most of them are non toxic for humans but it might be different for fish. To not carry the risk, I would refrain from using it to prevent useless risks. An airstone can cost at most 5 dollars here. Usually 2 dollars. It would be sad to lose fish for such a small amount of money.

Thank ya! Yea they are cheap here too I just was going to try and fix this one because its not actually a bubble stone ( I should have been more clear) I'm sorry dude ! It's a skeleton that makes bubbles and I was going to fix it only because I can't find another lol I'm just picky and try to fix things I don't want to get rid of ( my fiancé doesn't like the skeleton so he's wanting to toss it) lol anyway yea! Oh and as of this moment there are no fish in that tank. I just set it up so if we get new fish it will be ready. Also bc I am tired of seeing an empty tank on the dresser
 
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