oven baked clay

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Have you used it and your results? I've been reading up on it and It seems to be aquarium safe.
 
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I know there's a couple companies making ceramic based rock for aquarium use. I have one on the way to check it out.
 
Here's another I did today. You can get this clay at wall mart for about $6 for 1 lb. A box of rock salt $1.50 and little table salt. Crushed coral and a oven you got fun on a rainy day. Lol

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Might make you pH swing, otherwise if it's non toxic it would be fine.
 
Ive read nonlinear were people have had no ph problems or ill effects. But there's always a chance. One guy even emailed Atm cause he heard they use it. They do but its called polymere or some thing like that.same thing though and they said it was safe. Its basically pvc is what it says if you google up oven bake clays aquarium. Lots of info out there. But I plan to cure it in a 2 1/2 with some live rock. Ill also go to wallmart and get a Mollie. Acclimate it and let it live in the tank to help it. Once the cycle is done of course.

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