Suggestions on rock?

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I have a tank already setup and have a ton of aiptasia on it. I tried the nudibranch and did a great job. However, I think must of died now as aiptasia came back. My plan is to replace all the rock with dry and redo tank.

I looked at caribsea liferock is that one mix of sizes? I like to have some caves, etc. How much will I need for a red sea max e170?

I plan on buying the rock and put it in a 10 gallon tank to cycle. Once cycled remove the rock in my tank, replace sand, clean it, etc.

Thoughts?
 

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The Carib sea life rock is good stuff. Cycling ahead of time is a great idea. I wouldn't mess with the microbiome that's already established in your sand. If you have some pieces of rock that you are certain do not contain aptasia, I would add a few pieces of those to your life rock barrel to get it cycled with the same species and concentrations of microbiota.
 

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Just remember to disinfect you tank, sump and especially the pvc pipes so you don't have them again.
 

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