nano live rock?

tony12

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new to saltwater, should i buy nano live rock or full pieces. also cured or uncured i have a aquapod 24 gallon with 150 watt hqi. thanks for any help.:confused:
 
If you can afford cured get that, much less of a cycle.

It's obvious your looking to buy rock online, what site are you looking at?
I got my rock from Premium Aquatics, 30# of Marshall Island.

This was mine before i took a hammer to it and broke up the pieces

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I think I am going to go with Marcorocks. It is dry, but for a base, it is much cheaper and will be fine once seeded with a couple of pieces of "live" live rock. Buying it dry, it is a lot lighter also. More bang for the buck and not as many pests.
 
i was gpong to buy it on ebay item #170078354230 a friend told me he was the way to go? any ideas? thanks i want the tank to go good.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9311753#post9311753 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GrandeGixxer
I think I am going to go with Marcorocks. It is dry, but for a base, it is much cheaper and will be fine once seeded with a couple of pieces of "live" live rock. Buying it dry, it is a lot lighter also. More bang for the buck and not as many pests.
Don't expect dead rock to ever be as good as real live rock. The outside of dead rock will be recolonized by bacteria, but the really beneficial life inside the rock, (the reason it’s called “live rock”) like boring worms, are dead and gone, who knows if they will ever be able to recolonize.
Live rock is such an important part of a successful nano reef that I would just stick to good live rock. Spend the money and get the real thing for a nano.

url=http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-05/rs/feature/index.php]Live Rock As A Biological Filter: Hit or Myth? By Ronald L. Shimek, Ph. D.[/url]
This article is a must read and does a great job of describing how LR works & the difference between problem rock & good rock.
 
I also bought 30# of cured nano live rock from Premium Aquatics and received it yesterday. Love the stuff! It's slightly cheaper than the larger size. I like dealing with the smaller pieces. The only drawback is you may end up with a mixture of Fiji, Marshall, Tonga, etc. It depends on when you order. However, If you ask for one type specifically, I'm sure any reputable merchant will do their best to accommodate your order.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9311787#post9311787 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tony12
wait you can break them yourself to set the tank?

Yup the old hammer and flat head trick lol ... Some stores have rock for like 3.99 just look around.
 
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