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Old 03-11-2008, 01:32 AM
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I look for porosity as well. Pick the rocks up...they should be kinda light for their size. Less porous rocks will be really heavy. I look for good shapes as well. Stay away from the brick shape!! Go for long and skinny or plate-like, which are my preferences. Personally I don't like a lot of bio-diversity on the rocks as I find most of that diversity tends to be algaes! I really like to put my fresh live rock into bins and "cook" it in the dark with a powerhead and a heater, doing weekly 100% waterchanges until the phosphates read 0 (this may take 12 weeks or more). I will never again set up a tank without cooking the LR.
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Old 03-11-2008, 06:30 AM
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I second for porosity, especially if you got nice light rock like fiji thats full of holes, it's so practical for attaching corals and easy to stack and secure, watch out for the aiptasia infested rocks, and obviously as much coraline as possible..
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When setting up a new system, would you guys buy a box quantity and hope for what your looking for, or would you pick them individually? I can see the later being a more expensive way to go.
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Old 03-11-2008, 02:16 PM
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J&L gives you the box price just based on weight. You can hand pick what you want for the box price. I ALWAYS hand pick.
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Watch out for aiptasia. I purchased all of my rock from existing tanks from members and being my first reef tank, I was not totally aware of the nuisance aiptasia can be in a small tank and almost impossible to be rid of.
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Old 03-11-2008, 03:25 PM
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Im looking at getting some used rock. lt looks dirty. Would this be ok if I cooked it?

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Old 03-11-2008, 03:48 PM
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If you cooked it for a few months then you will have no problem with your LR.
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Old 03-12-2008, 01:28 AM
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Im looking at getting some used rock. lt looks dirty. but little algae and growth. would this be ok if I cooked it?
Shouldn't be a problem. Do weekly 100% waterchanges on the cook tub (remove rocks and swirl in clean SW during the WC to remove detritus) to quicken the process. Remember that if you're going to cook your rock you need to test for phosphates, and put the rock in your tank ONLY after you test 0 phosphates with a quality test kit, AND there is no growth on the rocks anymore. There's no point in doing it if you're not testing phosphates.
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