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“Dry rock” like Marco rock, CaribSea dry rock. Is literally just rock, mostly mined limestone used to build structures and decorate your tank, once in your tank it will eventually be colonized by bacteria, algae and such.Was at my LFS the other day and saw a bin of dry rock. What is it and how does it compare to live rock.
If you pop on google there are options for aquacultured pest free, coralline covered, live rock. I have never purchased any but it seems like it would be the best of both worlds for a new tank.Ah ok, sticking with the live rock based on the above thanks
With dry rock and dry aragonite sand I would always recommend curing it in a bucket of saltwater as soon as possible. I have had nothing but problems when putting it directly in the tank. But that’s just my 2 cents. I’m sure others didn’t experience any problems.It’s not a new setup I’m getting a bigger tank and transferring everything from my current to the new one and hoping I don’t get any spikes but I will need to add some rock since the new one is a 150 compared to my current which is a 90.