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Now, I don't know if this is something that has every been discussed on this forum before, but yes, I did put Lego in my fish tank (a 20 gallon hexagon). It was an experiment to see how it would go and it has since been removed. If anybody is interested, I can provide more details, but for now, I thought this was just a cool photo you fine people might enjoy.

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On 6/15/2021 at 11:38 AM, Griznatch said:

wow, very cool!

No limit to the different options as a decoration either, and probably perfectly safe since I dont think lego plastic leeches?

Lego is aquarium safe. I am dying for them to make mega clear bricks that are water tight so I can build an aquarium out of them!

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@Griznatch From my (admittedly limited) research on the subject, it sounds like the standard bricks themselves are relatively safe. It’s when you get into some of the other non-standard pieces that can be more flexible or clear that could potentially be an issue because it’s a different kind of plastic. The submarine I had in there had some non-standard parts on it, so I figured it was better to be safe than sorry and pulled it out. 

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