Dry rock in tapwater - any danger?

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Using Life Rock from Caribsea.

Water tested my setup recently and while the hose water is still in there I would like to try some aquascaping ideas.

Will this hurt the rock in any way?
 

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I believe so, if the tap water contains any metals in it, the rock can absorb it, only to leech it out again at a later date, possibly harming livestock
 

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The likelihood that tapwater could do damage is low, but I'd say it is present and can be avoided to be safe. That risk isn't present in RO, a few ppm TDS is not going to absorb in any quantity large enough to make a difference.
 
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got it - water test was just hose water but I do have RODI system I just didn't want to go through 25+ gallons of the good stuff if it wasn't an issue.

I would rather be safe so I will just use rodi just in case.
 

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