Are black pebbles, usually used for planting, reefsafe?

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I'd like to fill my frag tank (plumbed to display tank) with some heavier black substrate that won't blow around due to the powerheads. Is there anything I should keep in mind when purchasing something like this?

EDIT: this brand is not reef safe. Anyone know where I can find something similar? All the ones I'm finding are coated in paraffin wax :(




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"coated in pure paraffin wax to enhance color and shine"

apparently that is not reef safe. ugh. I'll keep searching. Anyone know of a brand that is reef safe?
 

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I don't know if the below are unpolished or not, but I know the brand does offer unpolished rocks - so I'd give them an email and see (unpolished rocks wouldn't have the wax, so they shouldn't be harmful):
 

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