LR

leaffish75

New Member
HOw should i do my Lr in my my tank? i can do either 3 or 4 big pieces of LR with will equal 20+lbs or i can do a buch or small LR rubble say golf ball size or slightly bigger. Right now all i have is 4 big pieces and 3 small ones. Opion time! give me your thoughts, ideas, opions :wh
 

dragon79

New Member
what size tank? 20 gallon? 24 gallon perhaps? Good size pieces should work, but not rubble. Use unique pieces to give it that nice look. good luck.
 
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Anonymous

Guest
IMO live rock is a long term investment - quality will get you everywhere. I am very picky when it comes to live rock and hand pick each piece. I like rocks with caves, crevases (sp?), branches, and cool shapes that you can envision a coral sitting on allowing for the fact that the coral will likely have a small piece of rock with it. Also pieces that will allow for stacking in bommies and bridges. My buddy calls me whenever he gets a new shipment of rock in cause he knows I'll be there to get the "pick of the litter" everytime. :)
 

incysor

New Member
I like a variety of shapes/sizes. Too many large pieces and it limits your ability to aquascape, but too many small pieces, and it just looks like a rock slide.

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mikeguerrero

Active Member
Try to go for the cave look.... There nothing nicer than seeing a reef tank that is original and stands out... Far too many times you see the same thing in reefing... I had a hard time with my tank because of the lack of space,,, I puchased too much and had a hard time fitting everything in....

Less is better is this hobby, since you can always add...

Mike
 

leaffish75

New Member
I have about 50lbs cooking now for about 4month in the grage. 60% of my LR is DIY. I had a bought with red turff alage about 5 months ago so i bought 20 new lbs. I guess ill bust my big pieces up into smaller ones.
 
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