Amount of live rock.

Discussion in 'Live Rock' started by gabe, Apr 27, 2005.

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  1. gabe

    gabe Astrea Snail

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    I have a ten gallon tank and about 7 pounds of live rock. If I want to add more rock in the nearby future how should i do it?



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  3. Birdlady

    Birdlady Finback Whale

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    Do you have any livestock yet? If yes, I would just add a little at a time, or cure it in a separate vessel of saltwater with a powerhead and skimmer if possible:)
     
  4. gabe

    gabe Astrea Snail

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    I have a four striped damsel, 2 three striped damsels and two hermit crabs.
    How do you cure live rock if not yet cured?

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  5. NUHTTY

    NUHTTY Spanish Shawl Nudibranch

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    You need to remove some fish first or your bioload will very quickly overcome any beneficial filtration the live rock may be able to provide.
     
  6. gabe

    gabe Astrea Snail

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    What is a bioload?

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    vdhillon2 Astrea Snail

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    hey gabe...i'm putting up a 10 gallon nano right now...cause the tank is smaller they say its better to have more live rock...so i'd say about 15 lbs is about right, but the more the merrier....the bioload is in essence the amout of waste a fish puts out...too many fish means a higher bioload...which is bad....having more live rock helps control the bioload by consuming the waste the fish put out...
    when you get new rock some it dies off...which becomes waste...which inturn increases the bioload...that is why others recommend you add the rock a little at a time.
    hope that helps
     
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  9. gabe

    gabe Astrea Snail

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    Souds good, thanks for the info.

    gabe