Good Morning
I felt I needed to add some more rock to my Aquascape so I could create some caves for the fish to hide in or sleep at night. Didn’t know how much I needed so I got two large pieces of cured rock and busted them up to make smaller pieces to construct the caves. Worked great, but I’ve got about 10 lbs left over and want to preserve it.
Is it still common practice to put live rock in the sump? About half of it is 1-3” pieces of rubble and a couple of larger pieces. My sump has three sections. First is the filter sock area (two 7” filter socks), middle area is the largest with skimmer and the UV filter pump and last is the return pump and return line from the UV system. If I ever need it, the center section would also house a GFO reactor.
Should I put rock in the sump or just dry it out and save it for later use?
Jetson
I felt I needed to add some more rock to my Aquascape so I could create some caves for the fish to hide in or sleep at night. Didn’t know how much I needed so I got two large pieces of cured rock and busted them up to make smaller pieces to construct the caves. Worked great, but I’ve got about 10 lbs left over and want to preserve it.
Is it still common practice to put live rock in the sump? About half of it is 1-3” pieces of rubble and a couple of larger pieces. My sump has three sections. First is the filter sock area (two 7” filter socks), middle area is the largest with skimmer and the UV filter pump and last is the return pump and return line from the UV system. If I ever need it, the center section would also house a GFO reactor.
Should I put rock in the sump or just dry it out and save it for later use?
Jetson