Carmen
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I don't have a tank yet. I am still in the planning stages, and am probably several months away yet. I was considering a 75-gallon tank, but the way things are panning out, I should have room for a 125-gallon tank. Yes, I'm a first-time reefer, and am a little overwhelmed by the size, but it would allow me to keep some fish that would be impossible in a smaller tank. So.....
My question is regarding coral. The cost of live rock would be so expensive, I would be afraid to show the bill to my husband! :shock: I was telling the local LFS guy I would want to get dry coral, and then about 10-15 lbs worth of live rock. He said if I did that, that the house would smell, because of the dead animals on the rock and that I would be changing the water every 3-4 days because of the smell. I'm on the forums, lurking a lot to learn as much as I can....have never read anything like this so I'm wondering if it's true. If it is, at least one of the rock vendors sells "fake" coral that looks as good as the real stuff and is comprised of crushed rock some how.
Can anyone comment on what the LFS person said? Thanks for your time.
My question is regarding coral. The cost of live rock would be so expensive, I would be afraid to show the bill to my husband! :shock: I was telling the local LFS guy I would want to get dry coral, and then about 10-15 lbs worth of live rock. He said if I did that, that the house would smell, because of the dead animals on the rock and that I would be changing the water every 3-4 days because of the smell. I'm on the forums, lurking a lot to learn as much as I can....have never read anything like this so I'm wondering if it's true. If it is, at least one of the rock vendors sells "fake" coral that looks as good as the real stuff and is comprised of crushed rock some how.
Can anyone comment on what the LFS person said? Thanks for your time.