Nov 16, 2015 #1 T TMAN1963 Aquarium Advice Newbie Joined Nov 16, 2015 Messages 1 hi guys looking forward to meeting everyone.just getting back in the hobby.lot has changed.is granit rock ok in tanks?
hi guys looking forward to meeting everyone.just getting back in the hobby.lot has changed.is granit rock ok in tanks?
Nov 16, 2015 #2 ImACoolguy Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Jan 9, 2015 Messages 7,954 Location Tennessee Welcome Caleb
Nov 19, 2015 #3 Eggheadfish Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Sep 13, 2014 Messages 1,503 Location CT Hi TMAN. I'm not a rock expert. My general rule is, if I pour vinegar on it and it fizzes at all, it's a no go.
Hi TMAN. I'm not a rock expert. My general rule is, if I pour vinegar on it and it fizzes at all, it's a no go.
Nov 20, 2015 #4 Freakgecko91 Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Mar 18, 2012 Messages 4,399 Location Maryland If I'm not mistaken, the fizzing just means that it will dissolve over time. I believe limestone will fizz, and that's what holey rock is. Granite is inert and safe for aquaria Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
If I'm not mistaken, the fizzing just means that it will dissolve over time. I believe limestone will fizz, and that's what holey rock is. Granite is inert and safe for aquaria Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
Nov 20, 2015 #5 keegster803 Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Jul 16, 2014 Messages 1,341 Location Westfield, IN Freakgecko91 said: If I'm not mistaken, the fizzing just means that it will dissolve over time. I believe limestone will fizz, and that's what holey rock is. Granite is inert and safe for aquaria Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice Click to expand... +1 I am using a nice piece of granite in my 20 gallon. Haven't had any problems and it makes the tank look more "natural" Sent via echolocation
Freakgecko91 said: If I'm not mistaken, the fizzing just means that it will dissolve over time. I believe limestone will fizz, and that's what holey rock is. Granite is inert and safe for aquaria Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice Click to expand... +1 I am using a nice piece of granite in my 20 gallon. Haven't had any problems and it makes the tank look more "natural" Sent via echolocation
Nov 21, 2015 #6 C craftyharry Aquarium Advice Newbie Joined Nov 21, 2015 Messages 5 Hey, I'm just about to start up and I have a load of granite that I picked up for next to nothing... Planned aquascape: Thoughts? I'm planning on moving the large piece slightly further to the right, but other than that pretty happy with the caves and crevices. Good luck with your setup! Harry Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
Hey, I'm just about to start up and I have a load of granite that I picked up for next to nothing... Planned aquascape: Thoughts? I'm planning on moving the large piece slightly further to the right, but other than that pretty happy with the caves and crevices. Good luck with your setup! Harry Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
Nov 26, 2015 #7 T tedisabum Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Nov 24, 2015 Messages 70 Location Pittsburgh area Those are going to look awesome. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice