J McCauley
Active member
HI! I am at the stage in my reef development that I am ready to add rock to my planed mixed reef 125 AGA. After many hours of deliberation I have decided to use 90% base rock, from Reefer Rocks in Florida, and seed with 10% uncured LR.
Here are my assumptions:
• I will not get the biodiversity that I would if I used more LR, however this diversity can be purchased and at that point I will get what I want not what I don’t expect.
• That the base rock, in a short time after seeding with LR, will develop the same regards to coralline growth as if it was LR.
• The filtration benefits of LR and base rock will be the same in short period of time.
• This will save approximately 60% in cost, $2.00 per pound for shipped base rock compared to $5.00 for LR.
• That the coral will attach to the base rock the same as if it was LR, since the make up of the two rocks are the same.
• The base rock will be indistinguishable to LR in less then a period of a year.
• The majority of the rock, either be it LR or base rock to start, will not be seen after the coral grow in the tank.
What am I missing here on the perceived benefits of LR?
Has anyone else gone this route and what have been your results?
Thanks
Jim Mc
Here are my assumptions:
• I will not get the biodiversity that I would if I used more LR, however this diversity can be purchased and at that point I will get what I want not what I don’t expect.
• That the base rock, in a short time after seeding with LR, will develop the same regards to coralline growth as if it was LR.
• The filtration benefits of LR and base rock will be the same in short period of time.
• This will save approximately 60% in cost, $2.00 per pound for shipped base rock compared to $5.00 for LR.
• That the coral will attach to the base rock the same as if it was LR, since the make up of the two rocks are the same.
• The base rock will be indistinguishable to LR in less then a period of a year.
• The majority of the rock, either be it LR or base rock to start, will not be seen after the coral grow in the tank.
What am I missing here on the perceived benefits of LR?
Has anyone else gone this route and what have been your results?
Thanks
Jim Mc