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TAB 03-26-2010 03:04 PM

How to tell if its live rock?
 
Hello everyone I am just new to salt water and I am trying to get some materials together to set up a new tank. As the title states how do you know if what you are buying is live rock?

Coleus 03-26-2010 03:34 PM

if you buy from LFS under "live rock" then it is live rock but sometime you have to cure it or wait for it cycle in your tank. It is good to go once there is no smell and the ammonia,nitrates tests are zero.

The best way is buying some from canreef member so the rock has been in their tank for awhile to save you time on cycle it and save you quite some money.

Physically, they are chunks of limestone rubble.

TAB 03-26-2010 04:02 PM

Ok thanks, I am buying it from a member, so I just wanted to make sure.

Fishward 03-26-2010 08:43 PM

the more active the member is on the board the more accountable he/she will be. lots of posts = something to loose if they lead you astray.

NU-2reef 03-26-2010 09:02 PM

first off, if you base your judgement on the number of posts a person makes then you are unlikely to recieve ALL necessary info.

most shops here in the GVRD sell either cured live rock, uncured live rock or simply base rock. the best way to distinguish the cured vs uncured would be the smell. if it smells like the bay at low tide then there is plenty of die off and would mean the rock is uncured so expect a cycle.

cured rock still smells like the sea but it shouldnt make you gag.

my advice is to go with base rock. and get a few pieces of live rock to seed the bunch. plus the cost of base rock is nearly a third of the cost of live rock.

mseepman 03-26-2010 10:38 PM

Another option is to use Bulk Reef Supply and order their Eco-rox which are dry man-made versions of rock that you can seed just like base rock and know that you won't get any pests, etc...

Often base rock tends to be very solid and not the best rock to be used for all your tank. Most live rock is porous, while base rock often isn't.

Canadian 03-26-2010 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by NU-2reef (Post 505404)
first off, if you base your judgement on the number of posts a person makes then you are unlikely to recieve ALL necessary info.

most shops here in the GVRD sell either cured live rock, uncured live rock or simply base rock. the best way to distinguish the cured vs uncured would be the smell. if it smells like the bay at low tide then there is plenty of die off and would mean the rock is uncured so expect a cycle.

cured rock still smells like the sea but it shouldnt make you gag.

my advice is to go with base rock. and get a few pieces of live rock to seed the bunch. plus the cost of base rock is nearly a third of the cost of live rock.

Sure, but as a newbie he/she could pay top dollar for wet base rock and have no idea if it was liverock (cured or otherwise) or base rock if the decision is based solely on smell.

If the rock is being purchased from a member then you certainly are better off ensuring that member has a good reputation on this board. If the rock is coming from a LFS then you're less likely to be mislead (although it's not totally out of the question).

TAB 03-26-2010 11:48 PM

I am going to look at a members live rock, that's why I was asking. I have faith in the LFS that I deal with, but i don't want to pay $9/lb expecially when this is my first saltwater set up and I'm not ever sure if this is the hobby for me. I have a thing for fresh water but I think salt water is very nice to look at, so just getting my feet wet.

NU-2reef 03-26-2010 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by mseepman (Post 505431)
Another option is to use Bulk Reef Supply and order their Eco-rox which are dry man-made versions of rock that you can seed just like base rock and know that you won't get any pests, etc...

Often base rock tends to be very solid and not the best rock to be used for all your tank. Most live rock is porous, while base rock often isn't.

base rock is solid??? base rock is dead live rock. both come from the same place. the ocean. and are made up of the same components. its just as porous as true live rock just without the coraline,bacteria,hitchikers and other algae.

NU-2reef 03-27-2010 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by TAB (Post 505442)
I am going to look at a members live rock, that's why I was asking. I have faith in the LFS that I deal with, but i don't want to pay $9/lb expecially when this is my first saltwater set up and I'm not ever sure if this is the hobby for me. I have a thing for fresh water but I think salt water is very nice to look at, so just getting my feet wet.

even by looking at it you wont know what hitchikers come with. parasites especially. i would never buy from a fellow reefer unless the rock has been nuked. ie bleached and processed to dry base rock.

the reason i mention base rock is because its inexpensive and dosent come with unwanted pests. and to any experienced reefer dealing with pests is a nightmare. many end up giving up and leaving the hobby all together.

just my 2 cents. take it how you want it


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