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#1 ·
Hello,

Im new here & I'm planning to buy lava rock for a new DIY filter project which I'm starting soon. So I'm wonder where all you people buy yours, the lava rocks, ones I'm looking for should be around the size of a golf ball + a little bigger.
So do you think maybe Home Depot or Canadian Tires would sell these in the garden section. I live close to Markham - Steeles & Wadren

Thanks
 
#2 ·
the only lava rock i've used in my tank was from big als, and they were the large pieces about a foot or so big. Technically, you could smash these up into smaller pieces.

I'm not sure if the lava rock from HD is ok for aquarium use, so you're going to have to wait for someone eelse to reply and help you out on that front
 
#4 ·
I've seen bags of broken lava rock for people to put on the bottom of their BBQs, but I haven't seen it lately. It's about the size you're looking for. If you find any, let me know. I want to attach plants to it.

It can't hurt to soak the rocks for a while before using them. Change the water a few times. You can do this in a bucket outdoors. AFAIK, volcanic rock, once it's weathered a bit, is usually safe for aquaria.

Garden centres sometimes have chunks of lava rock they sell by the pound, far far cheaper than a fish store does. Your best bet is to go to a large garden centre that has a lot of landscaping stone and such. If you just want small pieces like that, and are willing to pick them out yourself, they may give it to you much cheaper or even free, since such rubble is less useful than larger stones for landscaping.

Let us know what you find out.
 
#6 ·
Alright bae I'll be sure to tell you when I find them. I should be looking for them around this week, thanks for the details.

As for dl88dl, Thanks for tell me where you got yours. Ill check Canadian Tires (In person) for sure. Could you tell me if you still get yours and which Canadian tires in the GTA as well as how much 1 bag cost.

Thanks
Jimmy
 
#9 ·
Your best, cheapest bet, depending on how large of a filter you need these for - say a pond biofilter, i would check out an aggregates company, or a ornamental garden rock dealer. for a smaller application i'd check out canadian tire (check their website) or an aquarium store.
 
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#12 ·
Those are the ones you can use but the ones I got has a different brand name. I just rinse them in hot water and use it in my Bakki shower filter and did not lose any fishy in my pond. You can soak it for a few days or boil it. What kind of filter are you going to use? Maybe plastic pot scrubbers are better choice then these lava rocks:confused:
 
#11 ·
stone

try betz stone on kennedy road i am sure the guy told me that they sell it to big als . good place great prices . chke em out