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  1. Default Got some more live rock

    I got another 40 or so lbs of rock from a guy moving here in town. Also, about 5 gallons of sand. I put that rock and sand in my 72 right now. The rock was out of water for about 15 minutes or so.

    My question is, can I cure my rock from my 55 with that rock also? Time is not a factor and my live rock in my 55 has been curing for about 6 weeks and has tons of brown hair algae on it. If I can put both batches in the same tank, then I can get rid of my 55 and make some more room.
    The apocalyptic vision of a criminally insane charismatic cult leader....

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    Shouldn't be a problem to mix them especially if you aren't concerned with time.

    - Bill
    90G Reef Build Thread

    90 Gallon Reef: Ocellaris Clowns, Midas Blenny, Ignitus Anthias, Various inverts
    20 Gallon SW Quarantine: Exquisite Wrasse
    10 Gallon SW Quarantine: Empty
    55 Gallon Community: Neon Tetras, Gold Neon Tetras, GloFish, Corydoras (paleatus & trilineatus), Otocinclus, Mollies, Platies, Apple Snails
    5 Gallon: Crowntail Betta, African Dwarf Frog

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    Agreed, go ahead and mix them, nothing to harm there. The die off from the new rock will only serve to feed the bacteria already present in your existing rock.
    Considering a Marine Aquarium? A Breakdown of the Components, Live Rock, Cycling a Marine Tank

    "The capacity to learn is a gift; The ability to learn is a skill; The WILLINGNESS to learn is a choice." - Unknown

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    yup wish i would have done it like this when i first started but wasnt sure back then but nothin's wrong with mixing em' good find on more rock hope you enjoy it!

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    Pretty much the way that I was doing it when I needed to add more rock and I didn't run into any problems. You should be good to go.

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    Thanks everyone. I wasn't too sure, but I wanted to ask just in case. Wow, my 72 is now full of live rock. Once all the debris settles down, I'll post a pic, kind of looks funny with two different batches. There were some straggler snails that came with the live rock I just got.

    The water in the 72 is R/O culligan water I mixed up a few days ago. I made 3 trips to walmart with 22 gallons of water each trip.



    I'm gong to list my 55 and 10 gallon on craigslist, hopefully I'll get enough to help majorly with buying a MH with all the extra I'm throwing into the mix.


    Then that'll leave me down to just two tanks. The 30 gallon I have with the firefish I'm hoping to turn into a sump once I the rock cycles and I can put those two fish in the main tank.
    The apocalyptic vision of a criminally insane charismatic cult leader....

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    Sounds like a good plan with the sump and lighting, keep up the good work!

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    OMG, I feel like a little kid on Christmas. Okay, here's some pics and I'm looking to see at all the goodies I got with my live rock yesterday. I'm uploading the pics now on myspace and I'm going through my books right now to recognize any I can.


    Here's what the set up looks like. I just got done putting the magnums in and redoing all the chords under the 72. I should fill it with a little more water, but I've already been on it today for about 6 hrs with tearing down the other two tanks also.



    Okay, first off, there's some Zoanthids that look like they are thriving. They are open and spread out. I want to say they are yellow polyps. The most similar ones I see from the books. There's some on the live rock and two heads laying on the sand that look fine too. Should I put them on the rock? Also, there looks to be some Lebrunia danae (I can't find a common name) laying down behind the polyps. They're pretty big, about 6 inches plus long, but they I don't know if they will die or have died. They were out of the water for 15 minutes while I moved the rock. You can only see the base of one, but theres like 4 on the other side of the rock.


    I want to say that's a spanish dancer, but I don't know. It looks pretty even though it's pretty small and there's another one that I couldn't get a good picture of.

    I think I have a fan worm, but this one is almost completely transparent. I can see through it no problem and couldn't get picked up by the camera. It's pretty small, but I'm going to keep an eye on it.

    I also have about 4 snails I know that I running around. Now if these snails are surviving, should I get some hermit crabs or something to start gnawing down the hair algae from my first batch of live rock?
    Last edited by Ocellaris; 08-16-2008 at 08:33 PM.
    The apocalyptic vision of a criminally insane charismatic cult leader....

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    Here's the difference between the two batches of live rock.
    The apocalyptic vision of a criminally insane charismatic cult leader....

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    Sorry, there is no way that's a Spanish Dancer. :) Even if it was it wouldn't live. Looks more like it could be a Mushroom. Mushrooms are common hitchhikers.
    Considering a Marine Aquarium? A Breakdown of the Components, Live Rock, Cycling a Marine Tank

    "The capacity to learn is a gift; The ability to learn is a skill; The WILLINGNESS to learn is a choice." - Unknown

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