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Is red granite safe for aquariums.
If you collect it yourself however make sure you sterilize it by soaking the pieces in hot water then rinsing thoroughly and allowing to cool before use so maybe i will stick with granite remnants only.
The ideal aquarium to have for using large rocks is a flat bottom acrylic tank but glass aquariums can also be used.
It also would not make dust.
Granite from my experience is not safe.
It is typically an inert stone and will not affect water quality.
After finding this out the hard way i now use it to reduce my ph if needed by placing it in the aquarium for a day or three.
Their size and unique coloration makes them ideal accent pieces for smaller aquariums.
But i definitely don t leave it in the aquarium long term.
You may be lucky finding it in nature but they are available in your local fish store.
These stones are non calcareous and are ph neutral making them ideal best safe rocks for freshwater aquariums whose inhabitants require a balanced water ph level.
If it fizzes its unsafe and shouldn t be used.
They are hardscape types of stones that are specifically created by skillful designers to provide a more realistic presence that is ideal for amano or iwagumi kind of aquascaping.
They are locally and sustainably sourced.
Granite is about the safest rock to put in an aquarium.
Aquarists recommend this rock because it won t cause ph buffering so it is safe for both fresh and saltwater.
A good way to test for safe rocks it to drop a couple of drops of ph down on the rock in question.
These rocks are highly recognized for being safe rocks for freshwater aquarium.