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jaymo

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If I put it in my tank will it become live rock ?I have live rock from tonga in there allready . Will this stuff just spread or do I need to put a special kind of rock to host this stuf ? Thanks and Happy Holidays Jason
 

Awibrandy

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Jayson, from my experience I had gotten a bucket full of so called rubble from someone a few years back which I have been using for my clams to attach to. They are actually getting covered with coraline algea.
 

Killerdrgn

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THe tonga branch live rock is basically dead sps corals that have accumulated sand and calcium around the skeletons. So yeah keep your dead hard corals in your aquarium.
 

inked

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I have some old rock (use to be live until a boo boo lol). If I just add it to my tank and get a couple more live pieces will it become live rock also? I have coraline algae growing on the back walls of tank will that work also. Probably take forever right?
 

basiab

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Just about anything becomes 'live' after it stays in your tank for a while. Bacteria will cling to it even if it is not porous and so will algea whether coraline or nusance. And if it is porous then pods can also find a home there plus many other critters.
 

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