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Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 61 City: Cave Spring State: GA Occupation: Horticulture and part-time UPS Other Interests: God, plants, guns, finding a wife, etc
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Weird green algae on lace rock
Someone told me that lace rock may not be good in a saltwater aquarium, that a green algae grows all over the rock but doesn't seem to affect live rock. Something about the chemical make-up of lace rock which favors this. Anybody vouch for this? I did a Google search, but haven't come up with anything like he was suggesting.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 4,035 City: Acworth State: GA Occupation: Logistics Manager Other Interests: My cars
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He was possibly referring to silicates leaching out
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