Is this safe for aquariums?

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After doing a bit of Sunday cleaning, j found a bag of Polly fill. I've been using the Polly fill from my lfs, but it's closed and I'm running low. I don't see any chemicals or anything listed on this bag, but wanted your opinion if it's safe to use. Thank you
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After doing a bit of Sunday cleaning, j found a bag of Polly fill. I've been using the Polly fill from my lfs, but it's closed and I'm running low. I don't see any chemicals or anything listed on this bag, but wanted your opinion if it's safe to use. Thank you
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I don't know about anyone else but I don't see any dies or chems n it is 100per so I would .it's also still sealed so if it looks like what I already use it may be a cheaper alternative so yep I may even buy itR
 
as long as it doesn't have any anti bacterial/fungal additives listed use it. have used a different brand for over 15 years. just give it a rinse 1st and pull it back apart if it clumps
 
Rinse very well it will make yourself skimmer go nuts. You can get a huge roll of the blue/white floss cheep and it’s a little cleaner
 
+1 on rinsing well. i don’t use that brand but i noticed little fibers in the water after inserting in a HOB filter (i cut the sheet to size). that was for a goldfish tank. ;Wideyed
 
Awesome. Thank you all for your responses! I'll make sure to give it a good rinse before I use it. Again I appreciate the feed back!
 

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