Has anyone ran a system with a very limited amount of live rock? What were consequences if any? Shouldn't you be able to do more water changes and be fine? Personal experiences only please?
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I saw a reefer post from Africa that he used plastic rock... But he stuffed a ton of Seachem Matix in his sump for his biofiltrationMy tanks have very rock in them. I like to give the fish room to swim and coral room to grow.
Probably about 40lbs in a 120 gallon and 10lbs in a 30 gallon
My 20 long with very little rock. No ill effects to date. Higher in nutrients as it's just growing over with some gsp and Hollywood stunner. But those two are pretty indestructible in my personal experience. Very light bioload as well. Just a pair of clowns.
Yes,Gsp takeover
Does it host your clownsExactly why it's in that tank and not my larger DT. Lol. Between that and the anthelia I originally had i would be out of space.
LOL,Negative. But when was in my large DT it would host my lawnmower blenny. Lol.
I just ripped out a ton of GSP too. But it went into the trashLOL,
You took a way his lair
LOL, My ribs are hurting!Luckily, not a bit hit the main structure. Anthelia though, it's got a little patch I can't get rid of.
I can't see the 10+ fish. Does this mean your post has been debunkedMy fish only tank is a 55 gallon run exclusively on Mediapure, for several year. I have two piece of LR that I just recently added for looks. But up until a few month ago it had no LR and it ran perfectly fine with 10+ fish
Just having funNo fish in there. Past tense run/ran.