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Hi Everyone!

As some of you know i am starting a new 90g tank build and i was wondering what most ppl recommend between the two rocks.
all my other tanks have started with live rock but they were also a lot smaller and some LR for a 90g will deff cost a nice amount. so besides cost and cycle time what are other good points,real effective pros and cons?

Thanks!
 

rookie07

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Dry rock:
No hitchhikers
Longer cycle
You can really take your tome when aquascaping and building custom structures.
Cheaper

Live rock:
More "life" on rocks...but that allows for hitchhikers (you will def get many hitchhikers and some may be bad)
More money
Must be kept alive (which is a pain if you plan to take your time)


Anyone else have more?
 

bud

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The dry rock will take a lot longer to be pretty, Coralline alge for some reason does not like dry rock. It takes a lot longer to be cover in pink.
 

Archreefer

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IMO I would stay away from Marco Rocks. I had a mix of Marco and Reef Rock in the same tank. I fought GHA on the Marco with none on the Reef Rocks. Marco is know to leach Phosphate for a lone time. Save the headache go with Reef Rocks.
 

jgraz

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IMO I would stay away from Marco Rocks. I had a mix of Marco and Reef Rock in the same tank. I fought GHA on the Marco with none on the Reef Rocks. Marco is know to leach Phosphate for a lone time. Save the headache go with Reef Rocks.

There shouldn't be a difference. I have spoken with the owner of reef rocks. I remember him saying that he supplies Marco with rock, as well as some others. Either way, reefrocks is cheaper. And there is a sponsor here ultra corals that sells them as well. They are a hike though.
As to the comment about corraline taking time to cover, I cannot disagree more. My 90 was set up with about 120lb of dry and a couple of small pieces of live from my other tank. That was in August. I'd estimate today that it is 75% covered in corraline.
 

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