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Unread 02/14/2008, 12:19 PM   #1
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Live rock "growth" id?

I just bought some live rock at the LFS and found it to be covered in growth. Can someone please id and let me know if it is good or bad things?






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Unread 02/14/2008, 12:25 PM   #2
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are you talking about the anenmone?(Purple)Or the green stuff? (Kelp)


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Unread 02/14/2008, 12:27 PM   #3
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Didnt you scrub your LR off before you put it into your tank?

If not i would take it out,& get that "die off" off there.It will only make your tank take longer to complete the inital cycle.


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The anenmone looks cool. I had to scrub the kelp of my LV to


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Unread 02/14/2008, 12:31 PM   #5
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The anenmone looks cool. I had to scrub the kelp of my LV to
Kelp a bad thing? What about the anenome... good or bad?


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Unread 02/14/2008, 12:33 PM   #6
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Didnt you scrub your LR off before you put it into your tank?

If not i would take it out,& get that "die off" off there.It will only make your tank take longer to complete the inital cycle.

I never have scrubbed the live rock before...when I had my last tank years ago, but then again, I never got any that had so much "stuff" growing on it. If that needs to be done, I will take it out and do so.

Is the kelp and anenome good or bad?


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Unread 02/14/2008, 12:42 PM   #7
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That is not kelp it is hamilda(spelling) needs proper calicum to thrive it will turn white if it starts to dye and its not a bad thing It is commonly sold Im pretty sure that is cariban rock. The coral, algea, and anenmone are cariban and none are bad. I would leave the rock to do its thing. You got lucky with the coral I will get species name in a min. they are all over the keys and the only way to legaly get them is if they grow on aquacultured rock.


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That is not kelp it is hamilda(spelling) needs proper calicum to thrive it will turn white if it starts to dye and its not a bad thing It is commonly sold Im pretty sure that is cariban rock. The coral, algea, and anenmone are cariban and none are bad. I would leave the rock to do its thing. You got lucky with the coral I will get species name in a min. they are all over the keys and the only way to legaly get them is if they grow on aquacultured rock.

I was thinking it was a Condy? What do you think.


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That is not kelp it is hamilda(spelling) needs proper calicum to thrive it will turn white if it starts to dye and its not a bad thing It is commonly sold Im pretty sure that is cariban rock. The coral, algea, and anenmone are cariban and none are bad. I would leave the rock to do its thing. You got lucky with the coral I will get species name in a min. they are all over the keys and the only way to legaly get them is if they grow on aquacultured rock.
Ok, thanks!!! Should I turn the rock toward the light for the anenome? I guess I lucked out then? He even gave me a good deal on the rocks. Included is another picture w/ other "stuff".




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Unread 02/14/2008, 01:39 PM   #10
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bumped for more information. Dang, these things go fast


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Are you just starting your cycle?


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Unread 02/14/2008, 01:54 PM   #12
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Are you just starting your cycle?
Yes, just starting up a 55g. I am afraid that I will loose all the good things on the rocks!! Also, I have read not to run lights to hinder algae growth, so I don't know what to do. Any ideas?


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If it were me I would test ammonia daily and when I saw it reach 1.0 I would do a 10-15% water change. This will make you cycle a little longer however you will have a better chance at saving the life on your rockwork. It is called soft cycling. Yup I would do whatever I could to save the life you have.


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If it were me I would test ammonia daily and when I saw it reach 1.0 I would do a 10-15% water change. This will make you cycle a little longer however you will have a better chance at saving the life on your rockwork. It is called soft cycling. Yup I would do whatever I could to save the life you have.
Thanks, I do want to save all that I can!!!!


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Make sure you use ro-di or distilled water. Do not use tap water this will add to any potential algae outbreak you might experience. Also make sure the salt is mixed in the water prior to adding it to your tank and that you make the Sg as close to the same value as your tank water. Also use a heater to make the change water as close to the temp of your tank as possible. Don't know if you knew any of that but I though I would throw it out there anyway. If you did know already sorry for posting the obvious.


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Make sure you use ro-di or distilled water. Do not use tap water this will add to any potential algae outbreak you might experience. Also make sure the salt is mixed in the water prior to adding it to your tank and that you make the Sg as close to the same value as your tank water. Also use a heater to make the change water as close to the temp of your tank as possible. Don't know if you knew any of that but I though I would throw it out there anyway. If you did know already sorry for posting the obvious.

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I would personally try to keep the SG closer to NSW.


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Good point Supernerd. Did I miss what your SG is right now? Sorry if I did. Shoot for 1.024-1.025.


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Good point Supernerd. Did I miss what your SG is right now? Sorry if I did. Shoot for 1.024-1.025.
I am working on that now... I have it up to 1.022. What about running the lights vs algae growth?


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For the nem to live it will need lighting.


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For the nem to live it will need lighting.
Do I need to do anything as far as feeding it goes?


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I would not worry about feeding it now the goal is to keep the ammonia below 1.0 Maybe someone else can chime in here on whether they think it will make it through a soft cycle or not.


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Anyone id things in 3rd picture?


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I see a big A$$ bristle worm i think in the 3rd pic.

IMHO,i doubt that anything will live through your cycle,because of all the die off on that liverock.


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I see a big A$$ bristle worm i think in the 3rd pic.

IMHO,i doubt that anything will live through your cycle,because of all the die off on that liverock.

I does look very "worm" like....it is probably 6" long, but I believe it is dead. I am along w/ u on everything will probably die during the cycle, but I am crossing my fingers anyway.


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