coral skeletons

Discussion in 'Live Rock' started by kss2801, Aug 31, 2009.

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  1. kss2801

    kss2801 Montipora Capricornis

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    Are coral skeletons suitable for use as base rock. they are and more porous than most rock, so that's a plus. they would also have a high calcium content.
     
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  3. PackLeader

    PackLeader Giant Squid

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    All rock, live or base, is coral skeleton. ;)
     
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    iLLwiLL Sailfin Tang

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    Sounds to me like you just answered your own question.

    ~Will.
     
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    kss2801 Montipora Capricornis

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    well that's good. i got a lot of it on my last trip to the beach. i had only had to go in about 10 feet from the shore.

    thanks for the quick response. K+