I got live rock from Drs Foster and Smith on line. They have nano tank rock
as well. I was pleased with my rock, but purchased uncured rock and cured it
myself with info I gleaned from the internet. I was overzealous in my curing
and scrubbing, though, as it took months and months for feather dusters to
re-appear. Its been a year now, and I'm just now getting little sponges here
and there. I was pleased with it, though. I have lost of purple, pink and
red coraline algae. (Its not red coraline, not red slime, trust me).
I used the rock to cycle the tank. It arrived in excellent shape. I chose
uncured on purpose, just because I wanted to do it all myself. It was sort
of a pain in the @ss, but it was a LOT less than $13/lb.
"dave" wrote in message
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Not sure what it's like there for mail order (i'm from the UK) but i got
my rock from a discount on-line marine retialer. Thier website had
pictures of the rock and also told you where it came from and how they
cure it and for how long.
When i recieved the rock it was amazing it had orange/pink/purple
corraline algea on it and didn't smell at all like it was still curing.
Since it has been in the tank for about 3 weeks now i have plenty of
feather dusters poking out of it along with a whole host of tubeworms!
Also one peice actually has a green & blue sponge growing on it -AMAZING!
Dave
"Noah Body" wrote in message
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Hello:
I want to know what to do next.
... I want to know what's the best
route for my live rock, simply because I was told that this is gonna make
or break my nano tank setup.
I have a 15 gallon Hagen, 30 lbs of crushed coral, AquaClear 150,
extra powerheads to put in place when needed, Instant Ocean salt at
1.024. For Lighting I just bought a 24 " Coralife Lunar Aqualight, Deluxe
Series- 1 65 watt True Actinic 03 Blue, 1 65 watt 10,000K daylight, 2 3/4
watt Blue-Moon-Glow led's. My wife lost her mind when she seen I had paid
$244.00 for that light strip, but the reason I did that was for the fact
that this light will allow me to place anything in there and it will
grow. I know that there are certain corals that don't do well in a nano
tank, so I'll make sure not to purchase the "wrong" things when the time
comes, but now I need to know everything I can about Live Rock because
that is my next purchase.
One person told me that I should not buy expensive rock because it's
all gonna die while the tank cycle's. Just in case he's right .. I now
have two Mollie's in the tank, for the cycle process. They have been in
there for one week, but the tank has been running for three weeks with
just the water and crushed coral. ( I wanted to run it like that for
weeks to get used to the evaporation amounts on a daily basis).
So, can I get some input on how to buy Live Rock ? I only have two
places in my city to purchase it, one is a rip off and the other is a
small LFS that has some knowledge of Reef systems. What do I look for
when examining the LR in the store?.. it goes for 13 to 14 dollars a
pound here in Nova Scotia, Canada. How do I know if the rock is dead? ...
these are basic questions but I have been reading up quite a bit on nano
reefs, but some of my questions are not answered. One site said to buy
FIJI rock cuz it's the best .. how would I know that? ... you get my
point ... please tell me what to do for my next move into the salt water
setup.
PS: I have an 80, 33, 20, and 15 freshwater, brackish already setup here
in my home . I've had tanks for 20 years, I just have never gotten into
SW setups because of the price.