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![]() Turning to the dark side
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![]() Good idea with letting the rock cook for a few weeks. You could go even less live rock and still be ok, but generally the more you have the easier the cycle will go. Make sure you have a powerhead and a heater in there and you'll be good to go.
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![]() try a landscaping place . i picked up some nice lace rock for cheap
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![]() The sooner you get the live rock curing the better. I lost 2 months of curing time as I dragged my butt looking for some.
As to the ratio of dry to live, that will depend on how you plan on stocking your tank over the next, say, year or so. The more live, the more livestock you may add sooner. For instance, in my 75g I'll have 40Lbs of dry and only ( for now ) 14Lbs live, so I'll only be able to add critters that the 14Lbs can support until many months from now. I believe if I was to fully stock the tank over the first few months, I'd need at least 50-75Lbs of live rock. Basically 1-1.5Lbs/g is needed for a healthy, fully stocked tank. Here's a better idea of my thoughts; My understanding is 4" of fish per 10 gallons of water, give or take very small or very large fish. Having less than 1-1.5Lb/g means less than 4"/10g. For at least a year. You have to decide how patient you can be vs how much live rock you can talk yourself into buying. |
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![]() Red coral has marko rock for about 3.00 a pound....
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![]() Everyone has good points,
Though my understanding from Adding LR to Dry rock would be to add the benefical bacteria for to reduce your cycle time. That being said the more LR you add the better and the faster your cycle will be done. As greg suggested if you add 1/10th LR to Dry your cycle will take longer as if you were to add 50-50. I added about 25 lbs of Dry base rock and about 30-40lbs of LR and I didn't even see a cycle in my 65G. As for adding Coral / Fish / Clean up crew. You should wait until after your cycle. Some choose to add the clean up crew during it's really your choice I myself would suggest after. As for adding fish and Coral to your system after your cycle do as you normally would. New fish every 1-2 week as suggested I'm sure would be fine. |
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