Curing Live Rock

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Is it possible to cure live rock in a new tank and waiting for it to cure before adding other livestock?
 
Thanks, I'm waiting until after the holidays to purchase and set up my new tank and then in mid february I'm going to be away for two weeks. I thought this would give me something to do and possibly by the time I get back beginning of March, my tank would be cycled.
 
Well two weeks is a long time for tank. Evaporation may get you. Are you going to have a sump? If your looking at a 75 that is what I have at home. I have bought alot of stuff, and found out the hard way what works for me and what has been a waste of my money.
 
I'm torn between getting a 75 vs a 125. I had a 55 about 20 years ago, undergravel and hanging filter, with good success. It's changed a lot since then. I like the idea of the 125 with the bigger space in the cabinet for sumps and other equipment, but I think the 75 may be more manageable if I get transfered.

I'm trying to get a fix on the top line equipment that's out there, as I only want to buy it once. I'm thinking of fish only for six to eight months and then upgrading to halides. I think their sticker shock might wear off by then.

I'm concerned about the two weeks also and will most probably get some kind of automatic filler set up.
 
Sticker shock on halides is easy to fix. Build a canopy and get a retrofit kit for halides. under 400 for icecap ballasts, sockets, reflectors and cords. With a 75 just get a 30x14widex16tall sump, a asm or euro reef skimmer rated for at least twice your tank volume, a tunze stream or drill the tank for a closed loop, a good return pump and a heater. Its really pretty simple if you dont do every thing the hard way like I did and end up buying lots of junk then getting the good stuff. LOL
 
I assume your talking about a wood canopy? I'm concerned about heat build up, although I could add fans either on either end or the top or both. I know that I can purchase the matching wood canopy with either tank. Hadn't thought about this, but did recently see one in a canopy on line. Thanks!
 
You want to make sure you have some height to the canopy if you are going to buy it pre-made. Not too many of them have been very tall from what I've seen. I built my canopy to have my halides about 8" from the water and it works well. I don't have a problem with heat build up as I have 2 4" fans in the back to help pull out the hot air.
 

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