midasman714 Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Oct 22, 2007 1,737 814 425 Fountain Valley, CA Mar 25, 2016 #1 Love the way this looks but what type and where do you get rocks like this?
Pharaoh Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Feb 18, 2008 17,567 178 1,097 Indianapolis Mar 25, 2016 #2 Check for local stone centers in your area. You should be able to find something pretty close to that. Reactions: fishnatics
Check for local stone centers in your area. You should be able to find something pretty close to that.
Razzo Piranha MFK Member May 18, 2008 365 114 76 Northern Indiana Mar 26, 2016 #3 Pharaoh said: Check for local stone centers in your area. You should be able to find something pretty close to that. Click to expand... I used to have a few big pieces of those (still have them laying around the fish room). Forgot their name. They are very dense and very heavy. Found mine at a local landscape shop.
Pharaoh said: Check for local stone centers in your area. You should be able to find something pretty close to that. Click to expand... I used to have a few big pieces of those (still have them laying around the fish room). Forgot their name. They are very dense and very heavy. Found mine at a local landscape shop.
Jesseliu13 Polypterus MFK Member Jun 27, 2012 1,129 141 96 Holmdel, NJ Mar 27, 2016 #4 you can prob find some at the shore... they look like jetty rocks... but test and boil to make sure its safe for aquarium usage.
you can prob find some at the shore... they look like jetty rocks... but test and boil to make sure its safe for aquarium usage.
Woefulrelic Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Dec 7, 2013 2,523 1,448 179 33 NJ Mar 27, 2016 #5 Jesseliu13 said: you can prob find some at the shore... they look like jetty rocks... but test and boil to make sure its safe for aquarium usage. Click to expand... Whenever I was testing rocks I would pour a bit of white vinegar on them. If they didn't foam up they were inert and safe for aquarium use. Reactions: Jesseliu13
Jesseliu13 said: you can prob find some at the shore... they look like jetty rocks... but test and boil to make sure its safe for aquarium usage. Click to expand... Whenever I was testing rocks I would pour a bit of white vinegar on them. If they didn't foam up they were inert and safe for aquarium use.
Stevetrammell Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 12, 2015 44 3 8 50 Mar 28, 2016 #6 It's driveway rock just big readily available in any northern state