Railroad rock

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ITHURTZ;1428731; said:
No I want you to explain to me how a felon cant keep fish. Iv never been background checked at my pet stores.
It's become apparent that your intellect lags behind your smug sense of humor. The reference was obviously to a felon while serving his time, such as for a federal crime involving theft from, or interference with, a company involved in interstate transportation. It is perhaps an idea worth considering, however, to require a background check before allowing some people to keep fish. This thread is a waste of time, as no one with any sense is going to use rocks off a railroad track in thier aquairum and those without common sense will not be swayed in their foolishness anyway.
 
If you feel saving a few dollars for some rocks is worth risking your fish over go for it.
 
You people need to SERIOUSLY read the thread. It was :irked:'n question if it would be possible. Its not about saving some money taking railroad rocks vs granite. IT WAS A QUESTION IF IT COULD BE DONE. Majority is against it because of toxins ( or they are all railroad workers;))

There is no need to respond to this thread
 
I worked for the railroad for a while. I wouldnt let anything railroad related come anywhere near my tank. I dont care what it is.

Yeah it could be done. And yeah, it's a felony.

Rock under the tracks is called ballast. It could be anything from anywhere. Just go to a garden shop and get you some rock, do the acid test and call it a day.
 
IN my line of work Ive seen people pursue crimal charges on a lot less........
 
ITHURTZ;1427304; said:
Granted I would avoid the tar covered ones, but would they work in the aquarium? I know theres more than one kind of rock by the tracks, nothing a little acid test couldnt fix. Anyone done it? I like the colors, and free is my favorite word
you can get the same rocks a lowes
 
It's your tank.

If the fish die...you paid for them.

If you get caught stealing the ballast...It's your arse.

If the point of this thread was to find out if YOU COULD PUT THE RAILROAD ROCKS in your tank...you can.

You can also put used car batteries.

It's all up to you bro...Don't listen to all these haters. Go on...get you some rocks.
 
My husband is a trackman for Union Pacific and when asked if he would use ballast in an aquarium his comment was "GOD IN HEAVEN NO!"

So there you go. I've seen some of the stuff they use around railroad tracks, no way I'd put anything from near tracks in my aquarium.
 
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