Live rocks for seeding my tank.

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Where I can buy some reputable live rock to seed my tank, in the addition of the 2 bottles of fritz 900 i added. I feel like the bottle of the bacteria Is not enough to sees a tank, and get it going. My friend have a mature tank, but he has aiptasia I don’t want to deal with.
 

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Tampa bay saltwater is an option but there is a risk of hitchhikers (some wanted, some unwanted).
I like Tampa Bay Saltwater.

There are lots of opinions on Live rock. I personally prefer it. Yes, you will end up with some uninvited guests, but they can be managed and live rock will certainly help get your tank moving.

as to hitchhikers: I find them on snails and frag plugs all the time and I’ve had more than one Aiptasia anemone survive dipping.
 

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I've used gulf Liverock and KP in the past. Both are quality options. KP does offer a submerged in water option on their rock.
 

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