Growing over Coral Skeletons, possible??

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I’ve had people give me Coral over the years, the type they sell in Shell Shops. I’ve discouraged them from buying it in the future. Is there anything I can do with it? Most looks like Staghorn, wondering if I could get coral to grow over it. What types of Coral would I use? The other thing is to just take a hammer to it and make some gravel.
 
Some places coat their shells/coral skeletons with unknown shellacs or other stuff. Also, it's unknown how they are bleaching/cleaning them. Personally, I would never put any of that stuff into my tanks.
 
I have some dead coral skeletons. I was thinking... I wonder of gsp would grow over it?

Could look pretty cool
 
Dead coral is essentially live rock. Well, dead rock.
 
FYI, I agree with all of the above, I was just commenting on what the OP said about the stuff being purchased from a store.
Yes, if it's just plain-old dead coral skeleton, you shouldn't have any issues having stuff encrust it. I've had dead areas of SPS re-encrust with the same coral after nursing it back to health. I think some people even add dead coral skeletons to their calcium reactors to recycle them back into the tanks.
 

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