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I think most folks go 1:1 in terms of lbs of rock: gallons of water but ultimately it boils down to what kind of scape you’re trying to create. If you want more open spaces, you should be good with 40lbs of rock altogether
 
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I think most folks go 1:1 in terms of lbs of rock: gallons of water but ultimately it boils down to what kind of scape you’re trying to create. If you want more open spaces, you should be good with 40lbs of rock altogether
20 shelf 20 base and 10 stick should be well ?
 
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Yeah, that sounds like a good amount to start with. I would highly consider adding live rock to seed the system with
I was thinking of either order a few lbs from LFS for "Bali cultured live rock," but that's expensive for 25$ per lb, or get it from Tampa Bay saltwater for 6 dollar pounds
 

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