As I mentioned in a prior thread, we've made some DIY live rocks from cement, sand, and aragonite (next time, we'll try oyster shell). They're getting close to being finished curing, as the pH levels are almost normal in the tank.
We're planning to do one last water change then add both bacteria and coraline algae to the tank where they are curing to kick start the process of making them somewhat live. We have a heater set to 78 and small powerhead for flow.
First, does this make sense to do? Second, does it make sense to add some coraline algae to the reef tank as well. Some of our LFS live rock is already covered, some not. As an aside, we do have our first bits of coraline algae growing on the glass of the tank.
Thanks!
We're planning to do one last water change then add both bacteria and coraline algae to the tank where they are curing to kick start the process of making them somewhat live. We have a heater set to 78 and small powerhead for flow.
First, does this make sense to do? Second, does it make sense to add some coraline algae to the reef tank as well. Some of our LFS live rock is already covered, some not. As an aside, we do have our first bits of coraline algae growing on the glass of the tank.
Thanks!