codydemmel4
Active member
Hello,
I am looking to buy some live rock from a fellow reefer. However the live rock has just been in a cooler in his garage with a pump circulating it. He as been topping off the evaporated water every day or 2 days.
He has no light or HEATER in there. We live in the Washington DC area so it hasn't been freezing but it also hasn't been 70-80 degrees. I am wondering if this live rock would still be considered live rock or would it be dead since he moved it to the garage 2 months ago?
He has the temperature is around 68 degrees and hasn't gone below that and the salinity is 1.022, would this still be considered live? The pictures look good and it looks like it has coralline but I just wanted to make sure.
I am looking to buy some live rock from a fellow reefer. However the live rock has just been in a cooler in his garage with a pump circulating it. He as been topping off the evaporated water every day or 2 days.
He has no light or HEATER in there. We live in the Washington DC area so it hasn't been freezing but it also hasn't been 70-80 degrees. I am wondering if this live rock would still be considered live rock or would it be dead since he moved it to the garage 2 months ago?
He has the temperature is around 68 degrees and hasn't gone below that and the salinity is 1.022, would this still be considered live? The pictures look good and it looks like it has coralline but I just wanted to make sure.