tmccaffery
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I just ordered the 30lbs from reefcleaners; thanks everyone for your help in my decision. When I get this rock should I wash it off with ro/di water?
I just ordered the 30lbs from reefcleaners; thanks everyone for your help in my decision. When I get this rock should I wash it off with ro/di water?
Contact Richard at TBS, best rock you will ever get. The other stuff that they claim is live rock is anything but.
Say you visit a local from your reef club that is selling some corals he/she is over or bored with, or taking their tank down. For example, they want to sell you a nice big 20 head duncan or hammer coral colony for pennies on the dollar. You think, "SWEET!! A huge coral I dont have to wait years to grow, and for only $20!" and you toss it in your tank. What you may not have seen is a tiny pinhead sized aiptasia nestled into whatever piece of rock or skeleton the coral is attatched to. You add it to your tank. It's oriented in such a way you cannot see it directly. After a couple weeks its dime sized. You see it. You panic and post pictures on here asking how to get rid of it. Unfortunately now it is mature, and it has likely released dozens and dozens of gametes in the water that have settled into rock pores all over the tank. That fresh, clean, virgin rock that has real estate galore. Weeks go by and now you see them popping up everywhere. So you're a couple months in. With stubborn dry rock that doesn't have all the GOOD parts of live rock, and now you have an aiptasia problem.
I know some people will say "pests arent that big of a deal" but to some of us they are. My tank is an SPS dominant that is very very healthy and my acros grow well and look good, but I have several hundred discosoma mushrooms, hydroid colonies, and aiptasia anemones that are far beyond my control at this point. I will never be able to eradicate them and I have to go in constantly with kalk paste and clippers and smother/cut out pests that sting my desirable corals. It's life on the reef, but it makes for ALOT of extra work. On my next tank, like I said, I will use only dry rock, seeded with alot of bacteria, I'll use lanthanum chloride liberally to prevent excessive phosphate uptake of the rocks, and to deal with any potential phosphate leeching from the rocks, and I will only be stocking acropora purchased from reputable aquaculture sites (battlecorals, jason fox, wwc, and the like). I realize you can never be 100% safe from pests, but if you can avoid buying from too many locals or bargain bins at the lfs, you'll greatly reduce your chances of problems.
I just ordered the 30lbs from reefcleaners; thanks everyone for your help in my decision. When I get this rock should I wash it off with ro/di water?
Even that is Dry rocks, you still need to bleach them and put them under the Sun a week before cure. First, you will reduce the phosphate release from the rock. Second, Pets or else FREE....IMO
Even that is Dry rocks, you still need to bleach them and put them under the Sun a week before cure. First, you will reduce the phosphate release from the rock. Second, Pets or else FREE....IMO
I personally like haitian live rock that my LFS carries, the dry rock is nice too, but if you need it quickly, it would likely not work out for you. The Brs rock and haitian rock look totally different, so as long as you like the look and have patience go dry, otherwise go live rock route.
Hi, I'm in Central Florida. I'm actually cooking some live rock myself as I upgraded to the redsea reefer 750 XXL and need to fill it up with extra rock.Hey Fraq--wondering if you live in Dallas. I just ordered 120 lbs of the Haitian LR from DNA--they've been curing it for me until my tank and stand are ready. Beautiful rock!