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Live Rock is used as a base in many saltwater reef or fish-only aquariums. Not only does it provide a more natural appearance than manufactered decorated but it also is populated by living organisms like crustaceans, algaes, and bacteria. These organisms and the minerals that make up the rock itself help to provide stability to the aquarium, give your tank residents a natural environment like that on the natural reefs, and provide a natural source of food for many marine organisms. Every type of live rock has a different appearance depending on the area it was harvested from. These different areas also mean different types of algae and organisms have populated the rock. Solomon Island Live Rock tends to be moderate to larger pieces full of caves and crevices. It has a more open and intricate appearance than other types. Large pieces make excellent "centerpieces".
Live Rock is used as a base in many saltwater reef or fish-only aquariums. Not only does it provide a more natural appearance than manufactered decorated but it also is populated by living organisms like crustaceans, algaes, and bacteria. These organisms and the minerals that make up the rock itself help to provide stability to the aquarium, give your tank residents a natural environment like that on the natural reefs, and provide a natural source of food for many marine organisms. Every type of live rock has a different appearance depending on the area it was harvested from. These different areas also mean different types of algae and organisms have populated the rock. Solomon Island Live Rock tends to be moderate to larger pieces full of caves and crevices. It has a more open and intricate appearance than other types. Large pieces make excellent "centerpieces".
Solomon Island Rock and Pukani are very popular. They are very porous and beautifully shaped to add dimension and interest to your reef. The rock is clean and ranges in size from 6"-12" or larger. The shapes are formed from fossilized branching corals such as pocillopora and porites which fused together. Coralline growth will range from green to pink, purple red or orange. Though the rock is partially cured, we recommend that the rock be cured before being introduced into your tank. Live rock is only shipped in box lots. Smaller quantities or individual pieces are not available for shipping. Please visit the Live Rock Shipping page or contact a livestock department representative for more information
Live Rock is used as a base in many saltwater reef or fish-only aquariums. Not only does it provide a more natural appearance than manufactered decorated but it also is populated by living organisms like crustaceans, algaes, and bacteria. These organisms and the minerals that make up the rock itself help to provide stability to the aquarium, give your tank residents a natural environment like that on the natural reefs, and provide a natural source of food for many marine organisms. Every type of live rock has a different appearance depending on the area it was harvested from. These different areas also mean different types of algae and organisms have populated the rock. Fiji Live Rock is the most "natural" rock we have available. It is often uncured, meaning there may still be larger organisms like sponges and algaes that have not died or decomposed. While thesse means you may have some unexpected bonuses that survive the curing process, it also means that this rock is not advised for established aquariums where decomposing organisms can affect water quality. The solid composition and fairly regular shape of these rocks makes it a good foundation to build upon in reef aquariums. Check out the video below to find out how to cure your live rock before adding it to your tank.
Live Rock is used as a base in many saltwater reef or fish-only aquariums. Not only does it provide a more natural appearance than manufactered decorations but it also is populated by living organisms like crustaceans, algaes, and bacteria. These organisms and the minerals that make up the rock itself help to provide stability to the aquarium, give your tank residents a natural environment like that on the natural reefs, and provide a natural source of food for many marine organisms. Every type of live rock has a different appearance depending on the area it was harvested from. These different areas also mean different types of algae and organisms have populated the rock. Fiji Live Rock is the most "natural" rock we have available. It is often uncured, meaning there may still be larger organisms like sponges and algaes that have not died or decomposed. While this means you may have some unexpected bonuses that survive the curing process, it also means that this rock is not advised for established aquariums where decomposing organisms can affect water quality. The solid composition and fairly regular shape of these rocks makes it a good foundation to build upon in reef aquariums. Check out the video below to find out how to cure your live rock before adding it to your tank.
Live Rock is used as a base in many saltwater reef or fish-only aquariums. Not only does it provide a more natural appearance than manufactered decorations but it also is populated by living organisms like crustaceans, algaes, and bacteria. These organisms and the minerals that make up the rock itself help to provide stability to the aquarium, give your tank residents a natural environment like that on the natural reefs, and provide a natural source of food for many marine organisms. Every type of live rock has a different appearance depending on the area it was harvested from. These different areas also mean different types of algae and organisms have populated the rock. These organisms may be dormant when received and will become more evident as the rock becomes established in your tank. Nano Live Rock is made up of several different types of live rock. As the name may suggest, these are small pieces, usually between 2 to 6 inches, that are perfect for smaller aquariums, rubble piles for fish in larger aquariums, or for in refugiums and sumps as additional bio-filtration and for food growth. Check out the video below to find out how to cure your live rock before adding it to your tank.
Live Rock is used as a base in many saltwater reef or fish-only aquariums. Not only does it provide a more natural appearance than manufactered decorations but it also is populated by living organisms like crustaceans, algaes, and bacteria. These organisms and the minerals that make up the rock itself help to provide stability to the aquarium, give your tank residents a natural environment like that on the natural reefs, and provide a natural source of food for many marine organisms. Every type of live rock has a different appearance depending on the area it was harvested from. These different areas also mean different types of algae and organisms have populated the rock. These organisms may be dormant when received and will become more evident as the rock becomes established in your tank. Nano Live Rock is made up of several different types of live rock. As the name may suggest, these are small pieces, usually between 2 to 6 inches, that are perfect for smaller aquariums, rubble piles for fish in larger aquariums, or for in refugiums and sumps as additional bio-filtration and for food growth. Check out the video below to find out how to cure your live rock before adding it to your tank.
Live Sand South Pacific South Pacific Sand is brimming with useful bacteria and contains different types of worms and crustaceans eaten by many fish. The grain size ranges from fine to medium grade. Live Sand is beneficial to both fish-only tanks and reef aquariums. The recommended amount is 1 to 1 1/2 pounds per gallon.
Live Sand South Pacific South Pacific Sand is brimming with useful bacteria and contains different types of worms and crustaceans eaten by many fish. The grain size ranges from fine to medium grade. Live Sand is beneficial to both fish-only tanks and reef aquariums. The recommended amount is 1 to 1 1/2 pounds per gallon.
Live Rock Nano Package Serves as a platform for coral and invertebrates. This package is best for small tanks, as the small rubble pieces equal eight pounds. Live Rock provides a porous surface for beneficial bacteria to live. Acts as a natural bio filter and is available in various sizes to fit any tank. This rock benefits from the addition of trace elements, strontium, calcium and iodine. The curing process is begun before shipping. It is important to finish the curing process when received as outlined on the Live Rock Caresheet, before placing in a tank that has fish, invertebrates or coral.These rocks come in a wide assortment of shapes and sizes, with each piece ranging from 3" to 6"
Live Rock Fiji Premium Serves as a platform for coral and invertebrates. Provides a surface for beneficial bacteria to live. Acts as a natural bio filter and is available in various sizes to fit any tank. This rock benefits from the addition of trace elements, strontium, calcium and iodine. The curing process is begun before shipping. It is important to finish the curing process when received as outlined on the Live Rock Caresheet, before placing in a tank that has fish, invertebrates or coral.These rocks come in a wide assortment of shapes and sizes, with each piece ranging from 6" to 12"
Live Rock Fiji Premium Serves as a platform for coral and invertebrates. Provides a surface for beneficial bacteria to live. Acts as a natural bio filter and is available in various sizes to fit any tank. This rock benefits from the addition of trace elements, strontium, calcium and iodine. The curing process is begun before shipping. It is important to finish the curing process when received as outlined on the Live Rock Caresheet, before placing in a tank that has fish, invertebrates or coral.These rocks come in a wide assortment of shapes and sizes, with each piece ranging from 6" to 12"
