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What's Your Favorite Thing About Real Live Rock??
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbiggs1986" data-source="post: 10675264" data-attributes="member: 191288"><p>My tank is 7 months old and coraline is coming in quite nicely. I started with dry rock in the display and 20 lbs of Tampa bay saltwater rock in my sump. My friend started a month before me with 100% dry rock and battled all kinds of demons I didn't have to deal with. His tank is starting to clear up but for the last 3-4 months it’s been a mess and a lot of maintenance. I’m pretty new to the hobby but I can’t see starting another tank without putting aquacultured rock in my sump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbiggs1986, post: 10675264, member: 191288"] My tank is 7 months old and coraline is coming in quite nicely. I started with dry rock in the display and 20 lbs of Tampa bay saltwater rock in my sump. My friend started a month before me with 100% dry rock and battled all kinds of demons I didn't have to deal with. His tank is starting to clear up but for the last 3-4 months it’s been a mess and a lot of maintenance. I’m pretty new to the hobby but I can’t see starting another tank without putting aquacultured rock in my sump. [/QUOTE]
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