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Marble aquarium rocks.
Use lava rocks to give small fish places to hide or just to give yur aquarium some atmoshpere.
Depending on how you plan on setting up your aquarium which substrate you choose may determine how you maintain your aquarium.
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Limestone is probably the most frequently encountered calcareous rock followed closely by marble.
A similar case is present for coral and shells which are made mainly of calcium carbonate.
Sedimentary rocks consist of limestone breccia marl conglomerate sandstone and shale.
We have all kind of aquarium rocks of volcanic origin.
The ideal aquarium to have for using large rocks is a flat bottom acrylic tank but glass aquariums can also be used.
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Inert rocks are the best types of freshwater aquarium rocks.
If it fizzes its unsafe and shouldn t be used.
Gravel has been a staple aquarium substrate for years but many hobbyist are starting to use glass marbles.
For local water that is low in hardness and alkalinity using some calcareous rocks in the aquarium will raise the hardness and alkalinity and stabilize the ph.
Stay away from calcareous rocks because these contain calcium that might boost the hardness level and ph level in the water.
Gravel and marble are two popular choices.
These are often best used in saltwater aquariums where they look more natural.
Calcareous rocks limestone marble and dolomite have a high calcium content and are usually not safe for use in a freshwater aquarium.
A good way to test for safe rocks it to drop a couple of drops of ph down on the rock in question.
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Avoid geodes shells marble limestone dolomite and crushed coral in tanks.