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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12298544#post12298544 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Billybeau1
I think it's just a matter of taste and what kind of fish you want to keep.
LR certainly does a great job but you need enough of it to maintain adequate ammonia levels in the tank.
That said, I still use bio-balls and therefore do not need tons of live rock. More room for my fish to swim.![]()
Billy, I've read many of your posts in the FO forum and you've convinced me to go FO. My incoming custom 200g display + 40g sump will be pure FO withOUT liverock. Ceramic rings/bioballs will be my only means of biofiltration. I will only put in a few rocks ("dead" rock, no live rock) for decoration and for fish to sleep in/on. I'm still not sure whether to go barebottom or to use sand, but the sand will be used purely for cosmetic/aesthetics (not using it for biofiltration)
The main reasons I'm shying away from using liverock are that 1) it robs fish of swimming space 2) i understand that the same volume of bioballs/ceramic rings can actually convert MORE ammonia/nitrites compared to LR 3) nuisance algae/worms/hitchhikers/nudibranchs/etc