You can buy these in most pet stores, but be careful of the materials they might be made of - older types were made of lead (not good!), but newer ones are a zinc-magnesium alloy which is supposed to be non-toxic.
If your store doesn't carry them, take this in and ask if they could order these for you: http://www.strictlypetsupplies.com/_030157001186.html
2007-08-14 17:29:41
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answered by copperhead 7
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Not sure about the metal, but if you can't find any, I've found a good weight for plants is to just use a rubberband or fishing line to tie them to some aquarium-safe pebbles, or driftwood. Most of the time the plants might even root to the pebble or wood (if it's large enough).
2007-08-14 23:51:48
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answered by ninjaaa! 5
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Yes, sometimes they split when they get heavy enough to be pulled downward, but even then the tips will continue to try to grow upward. The plants shown on the TV commercials were raised right side up and then turned upside down for the commercial. Look at the leaves and stems of the plants on the TV commercials, they are all pointing down, when they would be pointed up if they actually grew out the bottom of the planter.
2016-05-18 01:23:01
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answered by donna 3
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I got tired of the plants not being seated properly for one reason or another and decided to start putting them inside some of the fake made caves and such. I drilled holes in them large enough to push plant roots through snuggly and set it where the fish can get to it too. It actually looks very pretty and you can get pretty creative doing this too.
I also really love the silk like fake plants that have solid rock like material as their base. I love being able to drop them into the water so easily and you would not believe how many of my family and friends think they are real.
2007-08-14 17:52:53
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answered by Tammy 5
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I'm not sure as to the type of material, but I know from my experience working in PetSmart, we had tons and tons of extras all the time. I'm sure if you were to go to your local pet store that sells aquatic plants, you should be able to pick some up for free, otherwise, I know they are manufactured for sale and should also be located at any store that sells the aquatic plants.
2007-08-14 17:21:16
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answered by Tre 3
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these weights are made of nickle copper compound instead of lead the same as lead free solder which is still soft and workable
2007-08-15 06:46:57
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answered by Anonymous
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any kind of rocks and some sealant you can get at a petstore but some fish just move them around
2007-08-14 17:55:55
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answered by infoman89032 6
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