Hello,
I am planning for a 50 lt nano tank as a beginner. I have many missing information and trying to find the answers by reading and searching. Actually I was not worried about the rocks that i want to start with. I decided for dry and white rock.
However, i purchased some rocks that looks like okay and posted with information saying ‘it is ideal for marine tank’. The rock is called Lime Rock, I can see partially holes and probably crashed coral but mostly covered with white chalk it is super super dusty you can see the photos.
On internet, I found some information mentiones that those kind of rocks can help for PH and calcium level. I could not be sure about it. Anbody has information for this? Should i use them after rinsing, is it risky? Product information is like;
Akvastabil - Lime rock
Pieces ranging in size from 5-20cm sold by the kilo. Great for use as a base rock in marine aquariums and hard fresh water aquariums such as Lake cichlids.‘
I am planning for a 50 lt nano tank as a beginner. I have many missing information and trying to find the answers by reading and searching. Actually I was not worried about the rocks that i want to start with. I decided for dry and white rock.
However, i purchased some rocks that looks like okay and posted with information saying ‘it is ideal for marine tank’. The rock is called Lime Rock, I can see partially holes and probably crashed coral but mostly covered with white chalk it is super super dusty you can see the photos.
On internet, I found some information mentiones that those kind of rocks can help for PH and calcium level. I could not be sure about it. Anbody has information for this? Should i use them after rinsing, is it risky? Product information is like;
Akvastabil - Lime rock
Pieces ranging in size from 5-20cm sold by the kilo. Great for use as a base rock in marine aquariums and hard fresh water aquariums such as Lake cichlids.‘