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How do you tell when live rock has fully matured?
Hi all.
I can see the rocks in my tank changing bit by bit every day, but at what point are they considered 'live'? what does a fully mature FOWLR tank look like? Thanks, |
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Cured when your tests show no ammonia or NO2 present.
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I don't usually have those now (though occassionally there are trace amounts). I am, however, running a sump and a Fluval cannister filter, and I change water every week. It seems to me there are lots of factors that contribute to NH3 and NO2 levels.
So I guess my question is, will all rocks completely change? How heavy does the growth get? |
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Do you mean you started with dead, dry rock, rather than 'live rock'? If your tank is mature, you will know because there will never be ammonia, on a normal day... ammonia signals something is wrong.
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