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![]() I am setting up a bigger tank (110gal) and I don't want to shell out the money for live rock and I don't want any bad hitchhikers either. What "dry" rock or other alternatives can people suggest?
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![]() there is dry marco rock.
but it isn't live and there for has no beneficial bacteria in it, and could take months or years before it is live. If you go with dry rock, do like 50% dry 50% live, and just cure the rock before hand for a while to watch for pests and cook out any of the crap that is in the LR. (not literally cook, but cure) there are a few guides on curing live rock on here, that may be of some use to you. you need a lot of the hitchhikers on live rock as they are beneficial, yes there are bad ones, but its just part of the game. curing allows you the time to watch for these bad critters and take care of them ahead of time there for reducing the risk of introducing them into your tank
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![]() Thanks... what about this stuff? It is $75/lb
http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...t_ID=cs-rrock2 and the Marco rock is $150/lb http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s..._ID=as-mrock50 Also what about Goby Rock $2.50/lb http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...t_ID=dc-jlrock |
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![]() Check your numbers, they are a little off....
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![]() Thanks. I wrote that down wrong. haha.
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