lava rock?

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hi, i'd say no, too much iron leaching.
 

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still part of system.
 

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hi, i'd say no, too much iron leaching.
I believe it has high metal content which isn't a good thing necessarily. Might be wrong on the reason but know it isn't recommended
I have maintained a coldwater marine tank with some lava rock in the past, though leaching from the rocks (and other freshwater substrate) likely caused the never ending diatom bloom in said system :(. Plus, the surface area of lava rock (and thus its biological filtration capabilities) is inferior to that of ceramic bio-media in the hobby.
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