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FranklinP

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THe dark rocks in the back of my tank are lava rocks as seen in the pics. Today I pulled most of them and was looking for a alternative. I cannot find tufa or lace rock locally. Argonite is not available because it is not considered a landscaping rock. I have found large piles around road projects. The workers said take what I want, since I was in my mini van I assume they mean two or three.
I was wondering if coquina was ok in a reef tank. I used it in a cichlid tank I set up for my work. It is supposed to keep the PH up. I was going to drill some holes in them to make them more interesting. I searched and came up with a few posts on argonite usage but nothing on coquina.

Well I was going to post a picture of the coquina below but instead found this statement: Coquina rock is not intended for use in saltwater aquariums as it raises phosphate levels.

I'm going to post anyways to serve as a record for future searchers.
 

ricky1414

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i actually was able to find an lfs that had a lot of dried out-once was live-dead rock. the sold it to me for live 75 cents a pound or something. all the coralline was white, but soon rebounded after about a month ago. i added about 35 pounds of it. was definately cheaper than even lace rock, which i heard has traces of lead in it. just my .02.
 

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