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- Freeport NY

i would do at minimum 1.5 pound per gallon
1-1.5 lbs/gal has no science behind it. We use minimal rock and focus on water volume since that's what's going to keep the elemental balance in check. Filtration has come such a long way since the days of piling rock into the tank and focusing on it as bio filtration. It's an incredibly dated method probably started by some store looking to sell tons of expensive liverock. It's your money though, do what you want.
1-1.5 lbs/gal has no science behind it. We use minimal rock and focus on water volume since that's what's going to keep the elemental balance in check. Filtration has come such a long way since the days of piling rock into the tank and focusing on it as bio filtration. It's an incredibly dated method probably started by some store looking to sell tons of expensive liverock. It's your money though, do what you want.
1-1.5 lbs/gal has no science behind it. We use minimal rock and focus on water volume since that's what's going to keep the elemental balance in check. Filtration has come such a long way since the days of piling rock into the tank and focusing on it as bio filtration. It's an incredibly dated method probably started by some store looking to sell tons of expensive liverock. It's your money though, do what you want.
1-1.5 lbs/gal has no science behind it. We use minimal rock and focus on water volume since that's what's going to keep the elemental balance in check. Filtration has come such a long way since the days of piling rock into the tank and focusing on it as bio filtration. It's an incredibly dated method probably started by some store looking to sell tons of expensive liverock. It's your money though, do what you want.
