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Criss

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Can I pick rocks from the ocean? (Maine) There are some beautiful rocks I would like to put in my tank. Do you boil them first? If it is possible, please let me know. Thanks
 
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From cold water off Maine, most of the critters going to be dead in the tropical reef water, so you may want to make sure it won't make a stink in the tank. Make sure the rock is not near any sewage outlet, or recent boat fuel spill.

For the hassles, I won't bother with it.
 
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Plus most of that rock is granite - Too dense to be of any biological value to a SW tank.
 

blackcloudmedia

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I personally wouldnt reccomend it. I grabbed a bunch of rock from the St Johns River/atlantic ocean connecting point and the hitchhkers were crazy. Plus theres the risk of atlantic diseases and pacific immunities, but f you find rock you think is cool ckuck it in freshwater and that will take care of the hitchhikers.
 

blackcloudmedia

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Well Im no geologist but I do know granite contains malachite which is a metal. And it seems reefs do NOT like metal. THen again he never said he was talking about granite.
 
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If he is off the coast of maine, he is talking about granite...
 
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Yeah, the late ice age pretty much make marine nothing but granite with 1/4 of top soil if it is not submerged under water.... :wink:

I don't think granite, affect the pH much at all.
 

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