Nells250
Fish Crazy
HI folks
Recently I tried a fish shop that was selling dragon stone pieces. I found two that were small enough for me to experiment with. One was a brownish color, the other a nifty pinky-orange shade.
Yesterday, I placed both in my experiment/learning tank of simple water (they made the silliest sounds, too!). This afternoon, I took them out to dry off so I can try attaching plants to them.
Well, as I tried drying off the pinky one, it totally disintegrated! What started out as a roughly 4 inch long "stone", full of the perfect plant-attachment-holes, became a few tiny chunks solid enough to MAYBE use for SOMETHING. My hands also ended up MUDDY!
Is this normal? Did the color have something to do with the failure? Maybe more/less of certain minerals?
Seeing as I am on a TINY budget, I am NOT happy... it's bad enough when plants melt!
Recently I tried a fish shop that was selling dragon stone pieces. I found two that were small enough for me to experiment with. One was a brownish color, the other a nifty pinky-orange shade.
Yesterday, I placed both in my experiment/learning tank of simple water (they made the silliest sounds, too!). This afternoon, I took them out to dry off so I can try attaching plants to them.
Well, as I tried drying off the pinky one, it totally disintegrated! What started out as a roughly 4 inch long "stone", full of the perfect plant-attachment-holes, became a few tiny chunks solid enough to MAYBE use for SOMETHING. My hands also ended up MUDDY!
Is this normal? Did the color have something to do with the failure? Maybe more/less of certain minerals?
Seeing as I am on a TINY budget, I am NOT happy... it's bad enough when plants melt!