So Im Looking for inspiration and my tank rock is being changed. I was wondering what the deep purple red colour will look like
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IMHO, I would not use it again.Dry:
Wet:
"Established":
Tank size: 20G IM Fusion Peninsula
I love the purple colour and I was told there would be little to no die off. I hate my rock work and I want it to be more like pp feedings. Just to confirm this brand is man made and has no die off? I want to switch all my rock outIMHO, I would not use it again.
The rock itself is very dense, and the different shades of purple is only painted on. It's bone white (and slick, nonporous) underneath the coating.
I started another tank a couple of months ago using bleached and dried out previously live rock, broken down and created an NSA with it. Of course it's white too at the moment, but a ton of surface area within the porous structure of the stone.
If not having old live rock on hand, I would use Marco Rock over Real Reef Rock any day.
There is no thing that really can die off it's some kind of white ceramic or cement with bottled bacteria and color painted on.I love the purple colour and I was told there would be little to no die off. I hate my rock work and I want it to be more like pp feedings. Just to confirm this brand is man made and has no die off? I want to switch all my rock out
All rock ends up that color. It just takes time.So Im Looking for inspiration and my tank rock is being changed. I was wondering what the deep purple red colour will look like
I’m not really looking to wait. I just really want a good rock shapeAll rock ends up that color. It just takes time.
If you replace all of your rock it's the same as starting a brand new tank. Any coral will have issues and tank will have to be cycled again.I’m not really looking to wait. I just really want a good rock shape
+1 to Jekyl here.If you replace all of your rock it's the same as starting a brand new tank. Any coral will have issues and tank will have to be cycled again.
+1 to Jekyl here.
It will help though, if you have a sandbed or other established media with a great surface area to help with the new cycle.
YesI have lots of sand and filter media. If I cycle the rock outside for While will it affect anything when I change it