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mseepman 05-30-2013 04:31 PM

I am using 100% dry rock...well, I cycled about 90lbs for a year and added 2 chromis about 4 months before my big tank got started. I also put 100lbs of Marco rock into tubs of RODI water for 4 months prior to putting them into my tank...with 50%monthly water changes. I used Prodi-bio from the start and have no Phos or Nitrate problems...SPS seems to be doing fine.

Reef Pilot 05-30-2013 04:36 PM

Yeah, what's the problem with Marco rock??? When I added a 2nd tank, I bought a bunch of Marco rock, mixed it with my live rock, and never had any problems. Nitrates and phosphates are zero, and growing SPS nicely. That was about a year ago.

Proteus 05-30-2013 04:42 PM

Lol Doug. Tell us your beef with Marco rock

dino 05-30-2013 06:26 PM

ive used 50/50 live/macro rock without issues?

fishytime 05-30-2013 06:45 PM

I will tell you all my beef with it when I'm not typing on a phone on a smoke break:wink:

fishytime 05-31-2013 01:08 AM

First off I wanna say that I am not by any means lumping all dry rock into the same category here....all dry rock is not equal, I believe some of it can come back to be being as good as live rock, but I dont think that Marco rock is one of the ones that can..it is rock that has been buried underground for a million years and is for all intents and purposes, petrified.....it is extremely dense and heavy....for the most part, the pieces you find, feel like a chunk of concrete when you pick them up(and they might as well be concrete)....every so often you will find a porous piece (relatively speaking) mixed in there but they are few and far between...Ive personally handled probably about 3000 lbs of the stuff.....while the dense pieces are full of holes, all these holes are, is surface area.....the holes are almost solid and smooth.....good live rock is like a sponge, porous to the core, becoming "live" all the way through.....to give you an example, about a year and a half back, we got in a REALLY nice shipment of LR from Walt Smith....one of the pieces was the size of a bucket of salt and weighed 22 lbs when we first unpacked it.....one week later I sold it to a customer and it weighed 25 lbs....that piece soaked up three pounds of water in one week.....

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Im willing to bet that a 22 lb piece of Marco rock, will be a fraction of the size and will still be a 22lb rock after ten years under water:mrgreen:.... if you've ever tried to drill a hole through Marco rock or cut it with a dremel, you will have found that it is extremely hard and shatters easily....


my beef isnt really with Marco rock....it is more to do with the fact that Marco rock is marketed as cost effective, pest free, will be as good as live rock in a month solution to expensive "real" live rock....people need to treat it as base rock that just so happens to look like live rock.....they need to have in their minds from the get go that if you have a 200g tank that has 150lbs of Marco and 50 lbs LR, then you can not treat the tank as though you have 200lbs of rock....cuz they dont.....they have 50 lbs of live rock and 150 lbs of rock that may take as much as a year to become half as good as 150lbs of live rock (biologically speaking).....they need to go slow(er) and stock their tanks accordingly..... in the six years Ive been working at a LFS Ive noticed a distinct trend....that being, that people that have used Marco rock seem to have way more problems associated poor biological capacity (such as cyano, diatoms, high nitrates, high phosphates and general coral ****edoffedness) than people that have used LR......over the years, the "did you use any dry rock in the tank" question went from being one of the last questions I asked, to one of the first questions I ask when a customer comes in with fishues.....

Proteus 05-31-2013 02:50 AM

Valid points. My reason for Marco rock was to be done with unwanted hitchhikers. After all people go through alot of trouble qt'n fish and coral. Dipping and dosing. To turn around and dump rocks pulled off the breeding ground of these unwanted pest.

mrhasan 05-31-2013 03:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Titus99 (Post 822075)
Valid points. My reason for Marco rock was to be done with unwanted hitchhikers. After all people go through alot of trouble qt'n fish and coral. Dipping and dosing. To turn around and dump rocks pulled off the breeding ground of these unwanted pest.

Answer to pest free live rock: man made ocean cultured live rock :D or old live rocks from fellow hobbyist. The only pests that got in my tank was through frags.

Reef Pilot 05-31-2013 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by fishytime (Post 822055)
while the dense pieces are full of holes, all these holes are, is surface area.....the holes are almost solid and smooth.....good live rock is like a sponge, porous to the core, becoming "live" all the way through....

Hmmm, thanks for the explanation. It does make sense that true live rock would be more porous.

I now have a 50/50 mixture of live and marco rock. I didn't notice a difference in weight, and my tanks are doing fine with it. But after reading this, I may just add live rock if I need any more in the future.

Proteus 06-02-2013 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by xenon (Post 821795)
I would still test the big 3 (cal,alk,mag) just to be sure. :)

So I did my test and yes a little low.
CA: 400
KH: 5
MG: 1180

I brought them up over 2 days and mg still bring up a little as I hate the test. Lol


Quote:

Originally Posted by fishytime
while the dense pieces are full of holes, all these holes are, is surface area.....the holes are almost solid and smooth.....good live rock is like a sponge, porous to the core, becoming "live" all the way through....

How does porus all the way to core help unless there's flow through the rock. And would coraline not block most of these pores.

Asking for info... Not to be ignorant


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