Mineral Rock?

jamesstill84

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Jan 2, 2009
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Has anyone purchased a "Mineral Rock" that is marketed for color enhancement for fish and shrimp?

These are the claims:

"- Very popular Crystal red shrimp whitening minerals for breeders and colour enhancer for fish breeders.
- The rich natural elements enhance the creamy white color of shrimps and colour of fishes and keep them healthy
- 3 pcs of rocks may last up to 6 months in 50 gallon tank (duration might vary depending on water parameters)
- Mineral produced in Limited Mountain at Yasawagi district in Akita prefecture, Japan.
Those who live at the district used to take this clay as secret medicine for diarrhea, injury, toothache etc.They call the clay marvelous soil or magic white soil. It is a wonderful gift from the earth, which cannot be produced artificially.
-Help maintain a good water quality
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The pure natural Montmorillonite mineral rock is a lump of useful mineral groups .
- Contains
16 necessary minerals such assilica acid, aluminum,calcium,magnesium, sodium, ferrous etc. around the core. These effective minerals keep water clean and help to supply nutrition dissolving slowly into water through ion exchanges"
 
pardon the pun but it sounds very fishy to me, got a link? secret medicine for diarrhea, injury, and toothache...?
 
aquatouch sells them. i bought three and put them in my tank wednesday with 14 crystal black shrimp.
 
contains heavy metals... readddd!!! and silica for that matter(mmmmm silica)
 
Never used them but from what I've read, they seem very helpful to those with soft water, not so helpful for those with harder water. I know that sounds elementary since soft water is low in minerals and hard water is rich in minerals AND it's a mineral rock. You've probably already googled montmorillonite. :)
 
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