And set the LR on or near the top of the stack, not down under the sand. It's a good idea to have all your under-sand rock be base rock.
Another tip: I lay a sheet of eggcrate lighting grid down first, before sand, before rock, to distribute the weight of the rocks evenly and prevent them rolling.
ya i've got egg create under everything. would putting the live rock in the fuge area of my sump work as well as putting it in the display?
I just started cycling 100# of marcos in my 75RR. I placed eggcrate down, then the rocks and carib sea, ocean direct live sand. I went to the LFS today and purchased 4 small sized (tennis ball max size) live rocks covered in coralline to help seed the tank. The guy at the LFS also scraped lots of coralline off some rocks from their tanks for me, and placed it in a small bag. I smashed up all the coralline chips with a hammer into a rough powder and sprinkled it in the tank. Idk if thats gonna help any with coralline production at all, but I figured it cant hurt anything!
I put some fish food in the tank tonight to start the cycling. I also have a bottle of Ocean Direct Bio-Spira that I guess Ill drop in the tank once I see some ammonia built up.
And set the LR on or near the top of the stack, not down under the sand. It's a good idea to have all your under-sand rock be base rock.
Why is this? I'm not doubting just trying to understand. I'm a noob.
I didn't think about putting LR at the top either, but does make sense now that I think of it. Coralline algae will get more light and grow!