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I had a pet rock once. I took really good care of it.. but one day I forgot to feed it and it died and was no longer live rock
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but also Hilarious! |
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two words
DRY ROCK |
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I think some people like their live rock fairly dead and clean (except for bacteria), and some like it with more life. When I got mine some months ago, I decided to try an experiment. I controlled the spikes with prime to preserve as much life as possible. (and yes, my tank still did cycle...it is 6 months old and doing super). Now I have some zoos, sponges, tons of coraline algae and lots of feather dusters. One has a 2" span and is one of my favorite things in my tank. I did have the side affect of a few unwanted hitchhikers, but you have to take the bad with the good. I've caught most of them.
But yeah, this thread got way too serious. Just let people do what they want. |
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