Lava rocks for media filter??

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Following as I’ve been wondering the same. They have a lot of holes and by theory they would be great in a sump. I’ve just never heard of anyone doing it and haven’t found anything on them being used. I would think it would leach Iron, sulfur, and phosphorus but I honestly don’t know. Maybe @Randy Holmes-Farley could help with this one. What’s your thoughts doc?
 
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Why not just go with pond matrix or one of those media things get a gallon for like 15$
 

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It depends. Some lava rock has harsh metals in it while some might be fine.

Lace rock or pure limestone will work just as well, but can have bound terrestrial phosphate.
 

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Yah. Some heavy metals and can have pH issues. I'd stay away from it although having said that I do recall a mixed FW tank I had 50 years ago that went on forever. Still, SW is a different animal, so I'd say no.
 

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you have to get the right type of lava rock ,, it needs to be 100% volcanic , and not that other crap ,, I have it in my canister instead of biomax and bioballs, and in my 2 hob marineland 50g rated filters aslong as your first media tray has a coarse sponge the second can be lava rock then third , seachem or activated carbon(start with small doses of carbon if just starting to use in DT) at 7.99 a bag 15lbs at Canadian tire its the cheapest alternative to live rock(Which is on average 6.99- 9.99 per lbs in Canada) and that's not even pukani or fiji lol its mostly base rock and diy quickcrete rocks that has been in a sump or developing tank for years
 

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