I'm thinking I'll seed some base rock for my next tank instead of buying love rock. The reason is two fold: (1) Avoid Pests, (2) Save money.
I was thinking about this:
http://reefcleaners.org/index.php?p...ategory_id=15&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=34
50 lbs box, free shipping, sounds decent.
Most of the LR in my display now is headed to the sump in my new setup.
It says there are no organics, so I'm wondering if I can setup the new tank without having to cycle the base rock. I'll put all my current rock (except a few pieces) in the sump of the new setup, and the base rock in the display. There will be new sand that will have some die-off I'm sure. I was planning to cycle the rock in a tub in my garage, but if I could avoid it, that would be awesome. The bioload will be the same as it is now, minus my one fish, so it seems like the rock in the sump should be enough to support the tank while the base rock develops bacterial colonies.
I was thinking about this:
http://reefcleaners.org/index.php?p...ategory_id=15&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=34
50 lbs box, free shipping, sounds decent.
Most of the LR in my display now is headed to the sump in my new setup.
It says there are no organics, so I'm wondering if I can setup the new tank without having to cycle the base rock. I'll put all my current rock (except a few pieces) in the sump of the new setup, and the base rock in the display. There will be new sand that will have some die-off I'm sure. I was planning to cycle the rock in a tub in my garage, but if I could avoid it, that would be awesome. The bioload will be the same as it is now, minus my one fish, so it seems like the rock in the sump should be enough to support the tank while the base rock develops bacterial colonies.