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Old March 18th 06, 10:33 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Volcanic rock???

For the most part, the government does no want anything
put back in the wild, especially if it is not native.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



miskairal wrote on 3/18/2006 3:49 PM:
That's the stuff alright. Only a couple of pieces have broken off and
died. I was told it is illegal to dump this stuff in the ocean here. Not
that I intended to but a fellow reefer just passed the comment. He said
it can become a nuisance.

Wayne Sallee wrote:
Yep, it takes up a lot of calcium. When it dies, it will be white as
the sand.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



miskairal wrote on 3/18/2006 5:20 AM:

Well I might have thought so if the RO water wasn't testing 0 and a
petshop didn't get the same result. One day I will get round to
testing the tap water (straight from the creek). By the time I test
all my tanks (FW as well) I get sick of testing. My nearest marine
pet shops are all 2 1/2 hour's drive away in 3 different directions

I've tested and tested. There is meant to be a colour change from
pink to blue. Mine only changes to dark purple at 600 really. I can
get to higher if I try to go for the exact shade of blue and that is
in front of a window with good light. At 580 the sample is still
bright pink.

One thing though. I have some sort of algae or seaweed thing gowing
well. Not overtaking but it's looking quite good. It's bright green
and sort of cactus shaped, like a zygocactus but it is hard. I'm
wondering if it would need Ca to thrive and maybe that is why it is
thriving. The tang doesn't touch it as far as I can tell. Visitors
love it and think it is planned - I don't enlighten them

Boomer wrote:

Is it possible it is a test error or test kit issue ?