garyspence84
Fish Addict
What!?!?!? Is this true? The fine part I mean? I figured there would be some sort of law against it somewhere, particularly where fresh water is concerned. But £2000 per rock?!Salt water?!? I would have thought you couldn't use rocks from salt water in a freshwater tank? I was recently at a sea side beach covered in amazing rocks like yours too, thinking, "oh well, pity I can't use any of these rocks in my tank".I should have taken some and tested them instead off assuming.
Cheers glen. Small world (of names at least).
Glen's quite a common name for a place, mountain or river in Scotland. You got any Scottish routes
I think its sand is the major problem, I use Sea rocks regularly and even if boiling them does not get the salt off the remaining salt will do no harm, Never use Sea Sand, Yeah I think its a £2000 fine for every rock you take, wow I owe them well over £100,000 now.