Breaking Live Rock?

Reefer2727

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Just wondering if breaking live rock was a good idea. I had a 150 gallon set up and now am building a 75. The pieces of rock I had for my 150 are huge.

Essentially, I have 5 really big pieces that seem too big for my 75. Is there a good way to split these somehow and is it recommended?

Thanks
 
If it were me, I'd use a hammer. I guess you could use your forehead, but that might hurt. It will not hurt the Liverock at all to be broken into whatever size works best for your tank.

oh - I would also suggest eye protection :-)
 
I did this for some live rock taken out of a 180 to put in a 12g. Just took a hammer to it.

I've used an awl (sp?) in the past as well, to get a clean break.
 
I did it with a hammer and a drift pin. Basically a big pointed chisel. A big nail would also work good. Anything with a point you can hit in there will give you a little more control of how it breaks, but if you don't care just hit it with a hammer.
 
I cut some with a wet saw once to give me a nice flat edge for my base rock it worked great on the bottom of my tank but yes a hammer works well
 
I cut some peices with a hack saw it worked well. if I did it again I would score it with a saw then hit it
 
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