in a 60 gallon tank is 1lb per gallon of rock the general rule or can I go less if I want a more open feel? Will having less create a bioload issue?
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It is an AIO tank, I am planning on add some marinepure block from my existing setup into a rear chamber, should I still go close to 1lb per gallon?If you have a sump you can put extra rock or other bio material in it to increase your biological filtration
Agreed. You can have less, but as stated above, it can be a limitation. LOL, it used to be 2lbs per gallon 15 years back!1Lb per gallon is fine, but whatever you do, even if you use some dead rock to make your Scape, add at least 20% of Live Rock, either from the ocean or a place like @LiverockRocks or if you have an LFS with Cycled base rock that is kept wet. Trust me.
Perfect, I have 30 lbs that will be moved from my existing setup into my new tank when it arrives and I will add another 30 lbs.1Lb per gallon is fine, but whatever you do, even if you use some dead rock to make your Scape, add at least 20% of Live Rock, either from the ocean or a place like @LiverockRocks or if you have an LFS with Cycled base rock that is kept wet. Trust me.
Aquascaping has evolved. Many reefers run minimalist NSA open layouts with far less than 1 lb/gal and have thriving tanks.in a 60 gallon tank is 1lb per gallon of rock the general rule or can I go less if I want a more open feel? Will having less create a bioload issue?
I went with the AF dry rock as it is extremely porous and light weight, I also like the purple look. The 40 lb box comes with A LOT of rock in many shapes. Definitely get more pieces for the price because of how light it is.Aquascaping has evolved. Many reefers run minimalist NSA open layouts with far less than 1 lb/gal and have thriving tanks.
What matters is surface area for beneficial bacteria, not pounds.
A few points that help:
High‑quality porous rock (Marco, Pukani, Real Reef, etc.) provides tons of surface area even at lower weight.
Your sandbed, glass, and equipment also grow biofilm and contribute to filtration.
If your still concerned, biomedia (like MarinePure, Maxspect blocks, etc.) easily supplements any “missing” rock.