Is lava rock reef-safe?

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Hello, I was wondering if black lava rock was reef-safe. It is this specific brand, most sources say it is fine forfreshwater but nothing about marine tanks. Thank you
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I haven't tried this long term but I can think of a couple things to consider. The main risk is that they'll leach some kind of harmful mineral/metal but I really doubt that'll be an issue in saltwater since it's never been one in freshwater. I often see people keep Sulawesi shrimps with all lava rock aquascapes and it's been said that they're more sensitive than Acropora. It does leach some elements and that's something I and many other hobbyists take advantage of to help freshwater plant growth. I've seen videos on youtube about someone who does the same with macroalgae and never has to dose micronutrients in his lava rock tank. It'll probably be beneficial if you use it IMO. Hawai'i is made of volcanic rock after all...
 
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I haven't tried this long term but I can think of a couple things to consider. The main risk is that they'll leach some kind of harmful mineral/metal but I really doubt that'll be an issue in saltwater since it's never been one in freshwater. I often see people keep Sulawesi shrimps with all lava rock aquascapes and it's been said that they're more sensitive than Acropora. It does leach some elements and that's something I and many other hobbyists take advantage of to help freshwater plant growth. I've seen videos on youtube about someone who does the same with macroalgae and never has to dose micronutrients in his lava rock tank. It'll probably be beneficial if you use it IMO. Hawai'i is made of volcanic rock after all...
oh ok thx for letting me know. im still not sure i found some video from 10 years ago talking about how it leeched silicates and caused a bunch of algae, idk tbh
 

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Hello, I was wondering if black lava rock was reef-safe. It is this specific brand, most sources say it is fine forfreshwater but nothing about marine tanks. Thank you
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It will likely leech. Good, bad and indifferent. I also saw a Lowes employee spraying their rock with insecticide one time. You really just have no chain of control and don't know what's going to be released from it.

Why would you risk it? There are lower risk alternatives. If its about saving a few dollars...I advise against it.
 
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It will likely leech. Good, bad and indifferent. I also saw a Lowes employee spraying their rock with insecticide one time. You really just have no chain of control and don't know what's going to be released from it.

Why would you risk it? There are insert / lower risk alternatives. If its about saving a few dollars...I advise against it.
i needed something like texas holey rock thx for letting me know though. i'll stay away from it
 

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i needed something like texas holey rock thx for letting me know though. i'll stay away from it

Department store lava rock shares zero qualities with texas holey rock. It is very porous but otherwise just pieces of solid rock. Typically no character. Its inert vs texas holey rock being a PF buffer. Doesn't look or act the same at all.

Its a great filter rock though. Also good at exfoliating your hands...aggressively. If you have ever worked with large quantities of it you will know what I mean.

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