Hello all,
I've spent the last 9 months getting my 300 gal tank ready for reef and am at the point of starting to put in the live sand and rock. My initial research led me to GARF and back in July I made several hundred pounds of oyster shell rocks with white portland cement and have been soaking them in water ever since. Talking to Richard at TBS, he advised that I not use any of that and referred me to reefcentral. Well, my search here has led to mostly positive reviews for using the artificial LR and seeding with the real thing. Only 2 posters have stated that there is a risk of leaching "heavy metals" from the oyster shells. (But if all the chickens eat it, wouldn't that imply we should all stay away from eating chicken?)Going with TBS alone would cost ~$4000! So is TBS giving good advice or are they being self serving? I do want to start out on the right foot, but not spend $$$ if the end result is the same with the only difference being time.
Thanks for all your help :lol:
I've spent the last 9 months getting my 300 gal tank ready for reef and am at the point of starting to put in the live sand and rock. My initial research led me to GARF and back in July I made several hundred pounds of oyster shell rocks with white portland cement and have been soaking them in water ever since. Talking to Richard at TBS, he advised that I not use any of that and referred me to reefcentral. Well, my search here has led to mostly positive reviews for using the artificial LR and seeding with the real thing. Only 2 posters have stated that there is a risk of leaching "heavy metals" from the oyster shells. (But if all the chickens eat it, wouldn't that imply we should all stay away from eating chicken?)Going with TBS alone would cost ~$4000! So is TBS giving good advice or are they being self serving? I do want to start out on the right foot, but not spend $$$ if the end result is the same with the only difference being time.
Thanks for all your help :lol: