Does anyone here have an established reef tank with Cornerstone or other fake rocks we can see??
Thank you!
Thank you!
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I would not have guessed it is fake rock. Looks awesome!New (1 year old) sps tank. Bare bottom and 100% dry Caribsea rock. I precured for 3 months prior to setting up. No issues really.
3 year old cube. 100% dry Real Reef rock with ocean direct sand. No real issues either, just occasional cyano.
Just me but my most brutal dry rock set up was from old Pukani and Tonga rock. Tore down that tank and reset it to the current sps tank. I’d always buy unused “fresh” dry rock with maybe a seed rock or two from here on out. Cornerstone rock looks great btw. I’d try it
Thanks!would not have guessed it is fake rock. Looks awesome!
The current live rock mostly comes from Florida. From my understanding, it’s permitted and regulated. They dump in man made rock and let cure in the ocean for years then “harvest” it. The Australian live rock out there is collected as coral at a regulated total coral collection weightI’m just inspired by the concept. I love the idea of replacing wild caught items and wanted to see if fake rock could really replicate the look of wild rock which I think it does so far. I can see one day in the future live-rock being totally banned for collection.
Very interesting that is good to know!The current live rock mostly comes from Florida. From my understanding, it’s permitted and regulated. They dump in man made rock and let cure in the ocean for years then “harvest” it. The Australian live rock out there is collected as coral at a regulated total coral collection weight
Florida rock is not man made rock.The current live rock mostly comes from Florida. From my understanding, it’s permitted and regulated. They dump in man made rock and let cure in the ocean for years then “harvest” it. The Australian live rock out there is collected as coral at a regulated total coral collection weight
Correct. Thought it was man made. Depending where you get it I guess, it seems they all use at least dry mined oolite rock from Florida like Marco rock isFlorida rock is not man made rock.
TBS Live Rocks are a visual feast of shapes, sizes, and colors. Bahamian, Philippine, Trinidad, Florida quarried, vintage Pukani and reef friendly Walt Smith are found on the lease site.