Live rock in nano tank

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Should i add live rock to the tank that is currently empty. I am adding live sand but i am worried about hitch hikes from live rock. Should worry?
 

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There will always be hitchikers with most live rock but most of them are good . And since you only have such a small amount . Anything nasty can be dealtwith easely . I would wait a week or 2 after beginning of cycling before putting rock as the cycling might kill most stuff on it including the bacteria
 
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There will always be hitchikers with most live rock but most of them are good . And since you only have such a small amount . Anything nasty can be dealtwith easely . I would wait a week or 2 after beginning of cycling before putting rock as the cycling might kill most stuff on it including the bacteria
Ok but its common to pick up bad things?
 

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Yes it will take longer as dry rock does not have ready made bacteria in it but safer if youre worried about hitchhikers. I personally think its part of the fun to have live rock
 

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