What is Texas Holey rock?

Answer: Honeycomb limestone, or Texas holey rock, is a type of limestone that comes from Texas and is riddled with holes and chambers. It is used to harden water and balance pH in some aquariums. The holes provide places for fish to take refuge or sleep. It is popular in aquariums with cichlids.
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How is holey rock formed?

This rock was developed from minerals that were deposited on top of each other over thousands of years. It developed holes when the earth moved and fractured it. Water was then able to flow through the cracks, developing holes as it dissolved the limestone. They appear like a honeycomb and have a soft smooth texture.
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What is a holey rock?

Texas Holey Rock, which is also known as Honeycomb Limestone, is very popular among fish owners and aquarium enthusiasts. They have beautiful weathered holes and crevices that most fish love to hide in, and make a wonderful addition to any tank.
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Does Texas Holey rock affect pH?

We can fix it. Cichlids need a higher water pH and Texas Holey Rock buffers the pH levels naturally to make your African cichlids happy and vibrantly-colored.
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Where is Texas Holey Rock found?

Holey Rock, LLC is located in Austin, Texas – the music and Texas Holey Rock capital of the world!
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Can I use any rocks in my aquarium?

Any rocks should be thoroughly inspected for veins of metal, or rust before they are added to an aquarium. These types of rocks can be extremely deadly to your fish, and should be avoided at all costs. There is a wide selection of commonly found rocks that are perfectly safe for the home aquarium.
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What is Honeycomb rock?

The Honeycomb Rocks are a world-class example of quartz boxwork hematite deposit. They are formed by a combination of geologic folding and weathering. The folding caused cracks in the rock that filled with iron-rich water that eventually hardened into hematite.
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What makes holes in ocean rocks?

Holes in rocks at the beach can be created in two ways. The most common one is when holes are caused by boring sponges, burrowing worms, or mollusks, such as piddocks. These creatures produce almost perfectly round holes. The second cause of holes is water erosion, which wears weaker parts of the rock away.
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What is limestone most commonly used for?

Limestone is used extensively in road and building construction, and is a material found in aggregate, cement, building stones, chalk, and crushed stone.
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Should I boil rocks before putting in aquarium?

Instead, the rocks should be boiled to avoid introducing any parasites, fungus, or bacteria to the aquarium from the rocks and gravel you will be using. Boiling the rocks and gravel for 10-20 minutes in regular tap water that is at a rolling boil should kill any unwanted pathogens.
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What is Dragon rock?

Dragon Stone, traditionally known as Ohko Stone, is a clastic sedimentary rock comprised of clay minerals and organic materials. It's commonly associated with Japan and can be found washed up on shorelines across the country. Though, Dragon Stone does form naturally elsewhere in the world.
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Can you put a geode in an aquarium?

Solid quartz and/or agate geodes are, for the most part, safe for aquariums. Geodes with small crystalline lattices containing cinnamon colored or black crystals may contain metals and arsenic in trace amounts. Green coatings may involve copper minerals and should be avoided (especially in invert setups).
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Are polished rocks safe for aquariums?

If your polished stones have a traditional finish, they're most likely aquarium safe rocks. Still, you should boil any rocks for 10-15 minutes before placing them in an animal's enclosure.
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Are lava rocks good for aquariums?

If you want the plants and fish in your aquarium to live in a healthy environment, lava rocks are a great idea. Lava rocks are covered by holes and pores that have beneficial bacteria, which is called denitrifying bacteria. These bacteria can help in keeping normal nitrogen cycles in your aquarium.
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What is the difference between live rock and dry rock?

Live rock already has sea life growing on or in it, which enhances the beauty of a tank. Aquarium owners love to watch the growth, which can result in an array of colors and rather amazing sights. On the other hand, dry rock has been cleaned beforehand, but growth will eventually occur.
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How long does it take for dry rock to become live?

This process can take anywhere from 1 week to 2 months, with the exception of pukani dry rock and Fiji boat rock which can take more than 6 months to fully cure.
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Can you use bleach to clean a fish tank?

So which is it—is using bleach safe or not? If you follow the rules, bleach is safe to clean your aquarium, equipment, and even plants. It will safely and effectively disinfect glass, equipment, and accessories in your fish tank.
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Will rocks explode if you boil them?

Some porous and layered rocks can explode when boiled. Especially if the heating was too rapid or the rock has been placed into boiling water. An instant temperature change creates a rapid change of pressure inside the rock. The pressure can be released by the rock explosion.
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Can I put any wood in my aquarium?

Any collected wood must be 'dry' to be used in the tank. If branches are still bendy they are retaining some toxic sap. Likewise, if they show any green coloration in the middle of a branch they are too fresh for aquarium use.
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How can you tell if a rock is limestone?

If you look closely at a limestone, you can usually see fossil fragments (for example, bits of shell) held together by a calcite matrix. Limestone is more porous than marble, because there are small openings between the fossil fragments.
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