Limestone as Liverock..

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Found an article where a guy uses Limestone as an alternative to Live Rock..

What you think about it? he thinks its perfect.. just thought i'd get an idea, before i go out an buy anything..

seems like it would be a cheap alternative, but thats where im thinking there might be the problem.. :P get what you paid for?


heres the article:

http://www.reefs.org/library/talklog/c_hofman_110997.html
 
I know you can get limestone chips and use it as a substrates, and it can also be used in hard freshwater set-ups, so the difference if it was a block or crushed i think would'nt make a ' difference '. But limestone also contains variable amounts of silica

good read on that artical though.

take a look at this chart

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Uses_of_Limestone.svg
 
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coral is essentially calcium carbonate. limestone is essentially calcium carbonate. CaCO3 is CaCO3 is CaCO3. i'd say you can use limestone with no problems. ;)
 
would probly only do 1/2 LF 1/2 lime stone or something (if i decide to go that way)

price difference might not make it worth bothering with.. will have a look around..
 
Hi limestone is a perfectly natural rock that consists of various seawater dwellers' shells, arogonite, dolomite etc.This rock is formed in shallowish water over millions of years. It would be a great source of calsium for any reef tank. personally i would use a ratio of 90/10 LF and LS repectively, but one or two pieces of LS should be good. I doubt that you'de find trace elements of copper and other metals in proper LS. Go for it.:)
 
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