|

|
Good quality live rock?? |
|
||||||
|
|
#1 |
|
Just Moved In
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Northern Virginia
Posts: 5
|
I am a young one just getting in the marine hobby game, i recently drained my 75 freshwater in hopes of starting a saltwater tank (FOWLR). I have been researching it for months and i think im finally ready to actually start. I am using 40 lbs of Aragonite and 40 lbs of Arag-Alive, both by Carib Sea. But i dont know what a "high quality" live rock is, or where to get it from, or how much to get. Is it possible to get a few pounds at a time, and just build my collection up, or should i get it all at once? Im still in High School so money is kind of tight, so any cheaper alternatives would be gladly accepted
. Oh also i will be using using a Fluval 405 cannister filter,two powerheads, and i plan on buying a good quality skimmer once my tank has been running and i get some more $$. All advice is welcome and desperatley needed, thanks! |
|
|
|
| Sponsored Links |
|
|
|
|
#2 |
|
Moderator - LEE
Join Date: May 2006
Location: So CA
Posts: 2,216
|
WELCOME TO REEFLAND!
You're starting off on the right foot -- ask questions! The best advice I could give is READ! Start with obtaining one ore more good books: Marine Aquarium Books & Reading Next get a feel for how much time and expense this is going to be. You can't be cheap about things. You can do several do-it-yourself items, but you need to have these things. For things to get and what you'll need, read this: Setting Up a FOWLR Aquarium Part of this hobby is to own and operate a quarantine tank. If you don't have funds to do this, I'd recommend waiting until you have everything you need and the money. Live rock is just a tip of the costs involved and it should not be added piecemeal. If you can't buy it all at once, save the money up until you can buy it all at once. But there is much to do and buy before you get to the live rock worries. If you want more info on live rock, here's more reading! What is Live Rock, Anyway? Although we can help with some of the details, we can't post a how-to guide. If you obtain a good book, read the above references and the book, we can help advise on some of the details. Good luck!
__________________
LEE Post your fish care and health questions on the Reefland MARINE FISH: CARE, HEALTH AND DISEASE TREATMENT Forum.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#3 |
|
Citizen
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: NorCal
Posts: 190
|
Check out Craigs List. You can usually find live rock cheaper from people trying to get rid of it rather than spending more at the LFS. Plus, it's usually already cured so you don't have to go through that process.
Just my 2 cents. Nate |
|
|
|
![]() |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| good live rock distributers | skinz78 | Reef Aquariums | 5 | 08-23-2006 11:14 AM |
| My live rock Good or Bad? | Max | Reef Aquariums | 14 | 10-06-2004 01:39 PM |
| Good live rock? | Sueet | Tanks, Filtration & Basic Equipment | 10 | 07-31-2004 08:23 PM |
| wheres all the good live rock? | stickynicky10 | Reef Aquariums | 1 | 05-12-2004 08:27 PM |
| looking for top quality Live Rock | Medman | Reef Aquariums | 1 | 09-07-2001 10:52 PM |