Spaghetti Rock in reef tank?

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I have found a rock that looks like pukani but it s called spaghetti rock, Anyone used it in a reef tank? Char GPT tells me it is sandstone based not calcium based but i want to hear your experience. This rock is dirt cheap

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I have found a rock that looks like pukani but it s called spaghetti rock, Anyone used it in a reef tank? Char GPT tells me it is sandstone based not calcium based but i want to hear your experience. This rock is dirt cheap

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I have in past years. Its very light and pourous but useable
 

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Thanks. Wow that's quite a difference from "marine" dry rock. It looks great to me. Some googling says it's calcium carbonate based and works great. I think I'd grab the whitest pieces. Not sure what would add those colors...
 

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So you are saying that you have used and you are sure you haven t used pukani? I am confused that not a lot of people tryed it it seems so coral like
Years back I got some of this lace type rock from a used setup and I myself believe it was fro dead coral. Back then, blue ridge, cats paw, and many coral skeleton was easy to find
 

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To me the spaghetti rock looks like what we call "Staengeltuff" in German, a calcareous tufa that formed in freshwater around stalks and mosses from freshwater hypersaturated with calcium carbonate. This kind of rock forms the cascades in Croatian Plitvice.

The red color may be from a red loam that is often associated with calcareous tufa.

I used mainly calcareous tufa for two tanks with only a few pieces of live rock and it worked very well, not much different from marine dry rock, maybe even better.
 
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To me the spaghetti rock looks like what we call "Staengeltuff" in German, a calcareous tufa that formed in freshwater around stalks and mosses from freshwater hypersaturated with calcium carbonate. This kind of rock forms the cascades in Croatian Plitvice.

The red color may be from a red loam that is often associated with calcareous tufa.

I used mainly calcareous tufa for two tanks with only a few pieces of live rock and it worked very well, not much different from marine dry rock, maybe even better.
So you are saying that the red ish ones have nothing to do with iron? Also the vendor said it s from Marmara Turkey

And i think i ll give it a shot and see how it is. Anything else i should know ?
 

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So you are saying that the red ish ones have nothing to do with iron? Also the vendor said it s from Marmara Turkey

And i think i ll give it a shot and see how it is. Anything else i should know ?
Sorry, I had some days off. The red color is from soil rich in iron. It is terra rossa which is a soil type found in the Mediterranian region sometimes associated with the calcareous tufa formations. Some parts of the tufa may also be colored rusty brown from iron but it is more or less just a discoloration bound into the rocks, no real problem.
 

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