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Once I settle on an aquarium, I'd like to add some Shale and Lava rocks
from our local area to create a nice looking setting and to provide some 'hiding' space for any fish wanting to do so. I know that this not recommended due to possible contamination issues. HOWEVER - if these items were soaked in say a 5% or 10% solution of bleach, then thoroughly soaked & rinsed, would they likely be OK from contaminates and perhaps minerals(?), or should I simply bite the bullet and pay a heavy price for features from my local fish store? I'll use whatever gravel comes with the set up and would really like to make it look nice inside, however the safety of my little finned friends is more important than the use of local rocks. Thoughts, comments, absolutes? Grandpa John |
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![]() "John DeBoo" wrote in message . .. Once I settle on an aquarium, I'd like to add some Shale and Lava rocks from our local area to create a nice looking setting and to provide some 'hiding' space for any fish wanting to do so. I know that this not recommended due to possible contamination issues. I use rocks from the yard and woods with no problems at all. Just don't use porous rocks from agricultural areas where toxic sprays or spills could have occurred. Shale is not porous so should be safe. No need to spend a bundle at the pet shop for rocks. HOWEVER - if these items were soaked in say a 5% or 10% solution of bleach, then thoroughly soaked & rinsed, would they likely be OK from contaminates and perhaps minerals(?), Bleach wouldn't stop minerals from leeching from a rock that leeches. Bleach (the chlorine in it) is only a disinfectant. It kills bacteria and viruses. or should I simply bite the bullet and pay a heavy price for features from my local fish store? I'll use whatever gravel comes with the set up and would really like to make it look nice inside, Then skip the horrid red, blue and other unnatural looking gravels. Stick to natural colors. however the safety of my little finned friends is more important than the use of local rocks. Thoughts, comments, absolutes? If you plan to keep fish that do better in acid or neutral water skip the limestone rocks. Grandpa John -- RM.... Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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