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Old July 14th 03, 07:19 PM
Marco Qualizza
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Default Some LR questions

To cure, or not to cure?
Given that I'll have the time to cure LR, is there any benefit to
getting uncured LR over cured (for a brand new tank)? I vaguely
remember reading that uncured LR will give you a wider variety of
critters, but I could be wrong.

LiveRock vs DeadRock
Considering that I'll need approx. 200 pounds of LR, and the last time I
priced it it was $8.00 (CA -- approx. $5.00 USD) per pound, is there any
disadvantage to buying mostly "dead" rock, with some LR to seed it?

TIA,
- M.

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7y FW -- 33g & 55g
100 gallon reef-ready air tank. (Converting to reef)
 




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