Piero
In Memoriam
I've come to the conclusion that paying the extra money for live rock is really unnecessary in this hobby. I think we all should rethink our reasons for using it...
After over 17 years in this hobby, I'm starting to wonder why anyone goes with live rock at all...
I've done all my existing systems with CHEAP dry rock that had the shapes I was looking for(shape is the most important part when aquascaping), then I seeded the tank with a handful of rubble from an established system...or used a couple live pieces I got from a friend's tank....and in a couple months...you'd never know the difference....Coraline alga everywhere...microfauna crawlin all over the place....the works.
I've also witnessed plenty of people over the years pay lots of money for fresh live rock, only to see it all die off and go white during the cycling process...So why are we all still using it? Just to get the small amount of bacteria and micro-fauna that MIGHT make it through the cycling process? Micro-fauna we could easily get free from friends, or for a couple bucks from the LFS?
Remember every time you buy any livestock, we are also re-seeding the system and introducing more microorganisms, microfauna, and coroline alga...and diversifying the ecosystem in the prcess.
So, when you buy live rock:
- You have to cycle it
- All the life on it dies off anyhow
- You are paying more money unnecessarily
- You are paying for water weight
For years I was hung up on getting "fresh" rock just like everyone else...but I really don't see the point....just a waste of money I think.
IMHO I think this hobby is too hung up on getting "live" rock..when people should really just be concentrating on getting dry rock, in great shapes...and just seeding the tank. I'd love to hear others' thoughts on this....
I know those with money-making interests in LR will not like to hear this...but its just my .02, and it has saved me loads of cash, and my tanks and rock looks just as good as any others...
After over 17 years in this hobby, I'm starting to wonder why anyone goes with live rock at all...
I've done all my existing systems with CHEAP dry rock that had the shapes I was looking for(shape is the most important part when aquascaping), then I seeded the tank with a handful of rubble from an established system...or used a couple live pieces I got from a friend's tank....and in a couple months...you'd never know the difference....Coraline alga everywhere...microfauna crawlin all over the place....the works.
I've also witnessed plenty of people over the years pay lots of money for fresh live rock, only to see it all die off and go white during the cycling process...So why are we all still using it? Just to get the small amount of bacteria and micro-fauna that MIGHT make it through the cycling process? Micro-fauna we could easily get free from friends, or for a couple bucks from the LFS?
Remember every time you buy any livestock, we are also re-seeding the system and introducing more microorganisms, microfauna, and coroline alga...and diversifying the ecosystem in the prcess.
So, when you buy live rock:
- You have to cycle it
- All the life on it dies off anyhow
- You are paying more money unnecessarily
- You are paying for water weight
For years I was hung up on getting "fresh" rock just like everyone else...but I really don't see the point....just a waste of money I think.
IMHO I think this hobby is too hung up on getting "live" rock..when people should really just be concentrating on getting dry rock, in great shapes...and just seeding the tank. I'd love to hear others' thoughts on this....
I know those with money-making interests in LR will not like to hear this...but its just my .02, and it has saved me loads of cash, and my tanks and rock looks just as good as any others...