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09/11/2015, 11:44 PM | #1 |
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How much Tampa Bay Saltwater live rock for new 180 gallon reef?
I am planning a new 180 gallon build in my new home in Seattle. I am planning a mixed reef with lps, softies and a collection of fish.
I am going to use the package from Tampa Bay Saltwater. I've ordered twice before from Richard and the rock is just amazing! My first question that I am thinking about is how much rock I should get? I want a substantial rock structure, not minimalist, but also not just a solid rock wall. I'd like some nice structures with some sandy areas and some good swimming room for a tang. I also plan to have a good-sized refugium that can take a piece or two of rock. The 180 package at 360 lbs. seems like too much. Perhaps 300 with some into the fuge? I imagine it might vary depending on the natural rock vs. the new man-made rock that Richard offers, as I believe these are quite a bit different density. I welcome any thoughts or suggestions. Looking forward to another great purchase from Tampa Bay Saltwater! -Dewey Last edited by deweyhowell; 09/12/2015 at 12:19 AM. |
09/12/2015, 06:41 AM | #2 |
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Just looked at that price list. Starting with all live rock can add up in a hurry.
You could buy dry rock, from TBS or elsewhere, and add some live rock from your LFS and let your cycle run a bit longer. I think 300 lbs in a 180 would take up a lot of room.
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09/12/2015, 09:46 AM | #3 |
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Wow, you'd need a lot of fuge to take all the extra rock.
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09/12/2015, 10:34 AM | #4 |
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I would look into the Pukani rock he has live and dry very large pieces he has just brought a batch of them.
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09/12/2015, 11:35 AM | #5 |
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My tank has he same foot print as your tank. I got 60 lbs of TBS live rock and 100 lbs of dry rock from Reef Cleaners and it was plenty! I didn't quite use all of it.
My aquascape isn't a wall but far from minimalist.
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09/12/2015, 11:48 AM | #6 | |
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just get a slightly smaller package and then add some sand and clean up crew to match the tank size is what I would do. the only other thing is depending on when you got his rock before know that the new rock is less dense than the old rock. I just got part one of the package for my 150 and I know he gives us a *LOT* of rock I am thinking that two of the smaller base rock he got me may go in my sumps fuge area to make a little more room on the top side.
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