A word of caution.. Doing that may likely be illegal in most beaches/areas and may include hefty fines....Since you are in Florence, driving down to the coast to pick up some live rocks and a bucket or 2 of sand is prob not in the cards.
A word of caution.. Doing that may likely be illegal in most beaches/areas and may include hefty fines....
I get most people wanting to control exactly what goes in tanks, so evil creatures are less likely to make it into our reefs, but I feel its way overblown.
I agree fully...
But I also believe that with most rock paying the extra just for some "bacteria" thats going to come anyways is kind of goofy..
Now some live rock is "live" for far more reasons than just the bacteria on it..
I've been meaning to order some TBS live rock just for the diversity and fun "discoveries" it can bring..
I'd love to get a pygmy octopus,etc...
Thanks for all the reply I really appreciate it! I read in other posts dry rock can take forever to get rid of algae issues, made me a little Leary of going with that. Have any of you had good luck with a certain type of dry rock?
In general there seems to be a decent chunk of users who post phosphate related issues with Pukani rock... and they don't properly cure/leach it out prior to being used in the tank thus the elevated phosphate levels can fuel algae..
Its not a good reason to avoid dry rock in general...
There are far more users who don't experience that with Pukani and all other dry rock types..
I’m debating ether doing half dry rock and half live. Or all dry rock but I don it care for the problems that comes with dry rock down the road and you can still get pests from corals... I’m super on the fence of what to do!
Again the "problems" with dry rock are really because of one issue and if anything else related to dry rock is "user error" and you can have bound phosphate issues in live rock too so its really not related to dry rock at all..
In general... I believe that most issues in this hobby are caused by "user error" typically due to lack of knowledge/understanding.. Few people take the time to learn properly before diving in and that applies to many things in life..
But it sure is easier to just blame the product or equipment or rocks than your own laziness or lack of understanding,etc....