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I would set up 3 test tubs (gallon ice cream containers would do). Fill
them with water and let them set for at least 24 hours. Take the pH of each. Now add a rock to each. Twenty-four hours later test the pH levels again. Keep this up for a week. A calcium based rock (#3 is suspect) will raise the pH. ALWAYS do this procedure before adding _any_ rocks to your actual tanks. On Sat, 03 Jun 2006 14:44:06 -0700, IDzine01 wrote: We'll call this rock 1: http://static.flickr.com/77/159533616_f8f5131e2a_o.jpg Looks like standard sandstone. Depending on the source it might be calcium carbonate (such as coral sand) or granite (sand found in mid-continent deserts). Rock 2: http://static.flickr.com/53/159533617_fa90333f8d_o.jpg I can't identify this kind of rock, but definitely doesn't look calcium based. Rock 3: (one of several) http://static.flickr.com/75/159533618_f46d99a14b_o.jpg Definitely has a crystalline structure to it. I can't identify it. HTH, Laie Techie |
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