brett559
New member
My tank has been up since July of last year. And I can honestly say one thing has made this so much easier than my previous tank. DEAD ROCK!
I would never ever ever ever ever use "live rock" again. My last tank it was a constant battle - aiptasia, mojanos, tiny starfish on the glass. It never ended. The fish I wanted would eat peppermint shrimp, but I needed pepps to kill aiptasia. Just a nightmare.
Why would anyone buy live rock? WHY? It costs more and is just loaded with junk. Aiptasia really is just the worst. Once you have it, it's almost impossible to completely get rid of.
I started this tank with dead rock from BRS. It is covered in coralline, and no pests!
It just seems like a scam, the whole "live rock" business. Any rock you buy becomes live. If you want pods, buy some pods for your fuge. My coralline propagated from a single snail that had some on it.
Anyway, I'm sort of rambling. But I listened on this tank. I listened to the BRS guys and Mr. Saltwater Tank, etc. and started with dry rock.
BEST DECISION I HAVE EVER MADE! This hobby is challenging enough without the hassles that live rock brings.
Rambling over.
I would never ever ever ever ever use "live rock" again. My last tank it was a constant battle - aiptasia, mojanos, tiny starfish on the glass. It never ended. The fish I wanted would eat peppermint shrimp, but I needed pepps to kill aiptasia. Just a nightmare.
Why would anyone buy live rock? WHY? It costs more and is just loaded with junk. Aiptasia really is just the worst. Once you have it, it's almost impossible to completely get rid of.
I started this tank with dead rock from BRS. It is covered in coralline, and no pests!
It just seems like a scam, the whole "live rock" business. Any rock you buy becomes live. If you want pods, buy some pods for your fuge. My coralline propagated from a single snail that had some on it.
Anyway, I'm sort of rambling. But I listened on this tank. I listened to the BRS guys and Mr. Saltwater Tank, etc. and started with dry rock.
BEST DECISION I HAVE EVER MADE! This hobby is challenging enough without the hassles that live rock brings.
Rambling over.