Live Rock

andrew

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Mar 4, 2015
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sarnia
How many pounds of live rock should I put in a 50 gallon I've heard 1.5 and also 3 lbs fish only and one with a few polyps already on the rocks
 

heath

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Oct 2, 2012
Location
Woodstock, Ontario
that's the rule that I use..it depends to on how you want to aquascape the tank..I am a big believer that depending on the fish you choose to provide them with lots of swimming room and places to hide..
 

Captain_Nemo

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Nov 28, 2013
Location
Guelph, Ontario
if you want to save money get base rock and cure it ! I just ordered and received 80lbs of dry Pukani rock for my 90Gallon cube I am setting up.
check out fijireefrock.com I got free shipping and a killer price on the rock ! well worth it and came in the mail no problem.

Just throwing that out there as an option !
 

Kman

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Apr 15, 2014
Location
KW
I don't follow how many pounds ratio you need.

Pick the rocks you love and set them up. See what fits the tank best. Remember to factor in space for rocks that corals are on. Pick the style of rock for your aquascape to give you focus. So when you start you have an idea of how to set it up.
 

reef keeper

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Nov 19, 2014
Location
Hamilton, Ontario
I love how all the advice he got was 1 - 1.5 lbs a gallon. Then he lets us know he's going to do 2-2.5 lbs a gallon. I have maybe 150 lbs in a 150 and I think it's less. I took out at least 40 lbs. not much point in loading the tank full of boulders. You get no flow that way
 

heath

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Oct 2, 2012
Location
Woodstock, Ontario
when I set up my first tank I loaded the tank with rock, after the first cleaning a lot of the rock came out. It is a preference/learning thing. some ppl like a lot in the tank, I have since learnt to keep it off the back wall, better flow, easier to clean, IMO..
 
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