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Old 12-03-2006, 11:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
heavy K
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Default How Much Live Rock

I'm getting ready to go to the lfs and get some live rock for one of my tanks (70 gal future reef) and I was wondering if it is ok to put live rock from their tanks right into mine? The tank is just cycling with some base rock and a few small peices of live rock with some coraline. And is there a limit as to how much I should add at any one time? All test's(p.h.,ammonia,nitrite,nitrate,phos.,cal., and spec. gra.) are good to excellent and I have 4 small snails in the tank to let me know that things are reasonably ok.
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