Is there major disadvantages to adding False LR to a fish only tank (some day perhaps reef tanK)?
We were thinking of doing it just for the base (adding LR ontop), and after time the rock would become LR.
I have read reasons why you should use LR versus false:
1) There is nothing about live rock and sand that makes them required only in reef tanks, and unnecessary in fish tanks. It's quite the opposite:Because fish eat more than corals, a fish tank needs more filtration than a reef tank, not less. And filtration is best done naturally, by nitrifying bacteria in live rock and sand.
2)For Reef bc the coarls will attach better and grow..
Any experiences, input would be appreciated. I have a friend she said she did but then again she was never going to go reef. If it does work what kind of rock is the best to use as a subsitute that will become LR faster than others?
We were thinking of doing it just for the base (adding LR ontop), and after time the rock would become LR.
I have read reasons why you should use LR versus false:
1) There is nothing about live rock and sand that makes them required only in reef tanks, and unnecessary in fish tanks. It's quite the opposite:Because fish eat more than corals, a fish tank needs more filtration than a reef tank, not less. And filtration is best done naturally, by nitrifying bacteria in live rock and sand.
2)For Reef bc the coarls will attach better and grow..
Any experiences, input would be appreciated. I have a friend she said she did but then again she was never going to go reef. If it does work what kind of rock is the best to use as a subsitute that will become LR faster than others?