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prohockey86

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Hey all i always had a reef tank. But now i am looking to go fish only possibly getting coral inserts. My questions is, i don't want to get live rock because i would be able to fix illnesses easier, Are there any types of rocks that can be purchased and placed inside the tank that wont harm the tank and isnt live rock.
 

basiab

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First of all whatever rock you put in it becomes live rock over time.
I am not sure why you think illnesses can be treated better without live rock. Some treatments will kill off stuff but if you don't care whether your rock is live or not then what is the issue.
Live rock is better for your fish than no rock. So why not give them the benefit when they are healthy rather than worry about what to do when they are sick. They are less likely to get sick if you environment is set up properly.
 

Awibrandy

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First of all whatever rock you put in it becomes live rock over time.
I am not sure why you think illnesses can be treated better without live rock. Some treatments will kill off stuff but if you don't care whether your rock is live or not then what is the issue.
Live rock is better for your fish than no rock. So why not give them the benefit when they are healthy rather than worry about what to do when they are sick. They are less likely to get sick if you environment is set up properly.

+1:groupflip
 

KathyC

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what if i dose the tank and the live rock dies. wouldnt that change the levels drastically in the tank

Why would you dose the tank if you are making it a FO tank?
Water changes should keep your levels fine for fish if you feed within reason.

Dosing a tank - done properly should not kill the rock.
New tanks rarely require dosing.
 

prohockey86

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dosing

By dosing i am saying if fish get ich or other viruses which they shouldnt since i have a UV light. But if it does i was always lead to believe that with live rock there are limited items to dose with. But if tht is false then iwill carry my live rock over to my new 180
 

KathyC

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By dosing i am saying if fish get ich or other viruses which they shouldnt since i have a UV light. But if it does i was always lead to believe that with live rock there are limited items to dose with. But if tht is false then iwill carry my live rock over to my new 180

I'm sorry, I misunderstood.

A UV light will not protect your fish from getting ich or other illnesses :( It may help minimize some illnesses but that would be all.

Basically there is no way to treat Ich in a tank that has live rock in it. The only 2 methods of killing Ich are copper based medication - which will turn any live rock to garbage (could never use it in a reef tank), and hyposalinity which would kill any critters in the rock.
Fish should be QT'd before being added to any tank so that it isn't an issue you should ever have to deal with.
 

Awibrandy

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That right there may be the issue. Try turning the LEDs down a bit, wait a few days, and see how they react.
I switched from MH/PC to LEDs. I started out with the LEDs at about 15%, and slowly brought them up to 100% blue, and 50% whites. No issues with any of the animals.;)
 

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