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RE: Lava Rock



Sorry for the stupidity.  It should have read "...200 lbs./cubic yard more
than the red."  Correct the next sentence as well.
mike stoecker

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> From:	Jeremy Adams [SMTP:killifish at home_com]
> Sent:	Monday, April 02, 2001 1:58 PM
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> > I noticed that the black type weighed 200 lbs./ton more than the red.  A
> > quick call to them, and I found out that the black is less porous than
> the
> > red and hence more dense and thus weighs more per ton.
> >
> Did it weigh more per ton or more per a given volume? To me this sounds
> like, which is heavier, a pound of lead or a pound of feathers.
> 
> Just curious and thanks for the info. Luckily for me, I have 'tons' of
> this stuff about 70 miles away from where I live. I collected several
> buckets a few years ago to use in my fish pond filters. I have never
> actually used it in my pond filters yet, but I am using it in a canister
> filter on a 140 gallon tank.
> 
> Jeremy
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