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Old 06-20-2006, 03:06 AM
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No driftwood or lava rock, you have to be carefull which non-reef rock you put it, some contain too many metals and other bad stuff that will leech into your tank.

If they are talking about dry aragonite/calcite rock, you can put it in.
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I bet ya it's tufa...
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Bought some from riverfront, they called it travistine (not sure if thats how to spell it)

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Bought some from riverfront, they called it travistine (not sure if thats how to spell it)

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Travertine maybe?
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Yeah thats it. I'ts just white colored porous looking rock. I bought maybe 5 or 6 pounds and the rest of my tank will be made up of LR.
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Do you have any pics?

The wikipedia image doesn't look very porous.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travertine
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rory read the rest of the info in that link........ it states that it is quite porus....... there must be different types of this rock cause it calles it a different name (the porus stuff)..... but i agree the pic doesnot look porus at all......
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mikep you could also order some dry reef rock as well it will reseed and become live once again....... free bump for "The ReefGeek"
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Yeah thats it. I'ts just white colored porous looking rock. I bought maybe 5 or 6 pounds and the rest of my tank will be made up of LR.
Travertine is a compact calcium carbonate used as a facing material in construction.

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Travertine is a compact calcium carbonate used as a facing material in construction.

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That is backed up by this wetwebmedia post too

http://www.wetwebmedia.com/refugdsbfaqs.htm
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