Remember they are closed Sunday. Don't waste another trip!!
Remember they are closed Sunday. Don't waste another trip!!
Most stones are inert and won't affect water perimeters. Those powdery rocks that you guys are talking about are limestones or aka Seiryu rocks or china rocks. They affect pH but don't worry if you don't use CO2. And anyway they won't affect your perimeters much. As long as your pH is stable most fishes will do good and adapt to it. Hope that helps.
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CO2 will react with calcium in the rocks, in which Calcium Carbonate will raise your pH.
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Hi there,
was wondering if anyone can advise me how to get there? Able to walk from Qian Hu? Do i need to bring hammer along as I'm thinking of going tomorrow
someone did mentioned that they are closed on weekend...
not sure if Sat is open halfday or not.
check this out... you can walk down the road not very far...
http://www.streetdirectory.com/sg/la...64_121760.html
Oh i see.. when you last visited them? Their black larva rocks are the small one?
maybe 2 or 3 years ago..
there are many sizes to choose from..
Ah i see, thank you for the info and advise. really appreciate from my end.
Just FYI I went down today and they said they have stopped bringing in aquarium sized stones. So this will probably end the thread, they are no longer a source for rocks
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maybe fish shop complain them... no more lava rocks also?
They don't have that as well, only some pebbles. I don't think fish shop will complain them. Base on what Qian Hu staff told me, in the past most of the shop get from them even fish farm but now they no longer bringing rocks for aquarium so most shop and fish farm got to import from other sources.
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