Nick James
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- Jan 11, 2016
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- Niagara
which groups if you don't mind?
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which groups if you don't mind?
The sand isnt submerged in water so hitch hickers wont survive, all though there can be eggs I guess. The live sand will eventually turn dry rock into live, but it will take up to a month, thats what the cycle does.If one starting a new tank with live sand and dry rock instead of LR, would the live sand helps to upgrade the dry rock to LR since the live sand already has bacteria in it? Is having the live sand alone is enough to change the dry rock to live rock?
Also, some aquarists suggested that having dry rock is better since it will reduce the risk of "hitchhiker", but does not it apply to live sand as well?