Amethyst for Decoration?
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Amethyst for Decoration?
I have a pretty large collection of rocks and minerals and I was wondering if amethyst would be safe to put in my crabitat? It doesn't dissolve in water or humidity so I don't see why it would be different from putting regular rocks in as long as it gets properly sanitized. I haven't been able to find anything online about this so I thought it would be best to see what other crabbers think first.
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Re: Amethyst for Decoration?
I wouldn’t put any of my collection in with my crabs, because of the erosion from the sand, and any other damage that can be done to them.
Depending on the stone, they can become brittle, crack, or fall apart. I wouldn’t want the crabs picking at or breaking crystal pieces off of my specimens, either, but then again I’m picky about my rocks.
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Depending on the stone, they can become brittle, crack, or fall apart. I wouldn’t want the crabs picking at or breaking crystal pieces off of my specimens, either, but then again I’m picky about my rocks.
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Re: Amethyst for Decoration?
My real concern is the crabs not the rocks. I have quite a few nice, large, natural, and untreated amethysts. I wouldn't mid a couple getting slightly worn down. I know amethyst and quartz are very sturdy stones so I don't think the crabs would be able to break anything off. They're also not water soluble so they won't become brittle or dissolve in humidity. I might try keeping one in my tank for a few days and see how it goes
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Re: Amethyst for Decoration?
If they are solid crystals it should be fine. If they are on any kind of matrix base, that would be a worry as many of those rocks will leech minerals.
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Re: Amethyst for Decoration?
Many keep amethyst in aquariums without issue, so it's pretty safe to say its 'small animal' friendly. I'm also pretty sure people in the past have use these rocks to decorate their crabitats as well.
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Re: Amethyst for Decoration?
If ur gonna put the amythest in share a picture!
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Re: Amethyst for Decoration?
Ooooh I love this idea. As far as my knowledge of gemstones goes, amethyst is a pretty stable structure and therefore inert. (I worked in jewelry for years.) As long as you don’t mind the stones getting worn etc, I think that’s fantastic, and would love to see it!
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Re: Amethyst for Decoration?
Even if its a matrix not just one crystal? I was reading on a reptile forum there can sometimes be harmful things on the rocks the crystals form on (like copper or sulfur) do you know if there would be any way to make sure there are not any heavy metals on it? Some people said as long as you can't see any green/white/yellow streaks on the rock it's safe but it's not something I want to risk. If you have any thoughts they would be very much appreciated!Overmountain1 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 11:26 amOoooh I love this idea. As far as my knowledge of gemstones goes, amethyst is a pretty stable structure and therefore inert. (I worked in jewelry for years.) As long as you don’t mind the stones getting worn etc, I think that’s fantastic, and would love to see it!
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