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    TRIX - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default New Rock/ Setting up tank

    What are the water parameters I need before putting in live rock. How touchy is the rock. Is it easy to kill the rock. (if anyone can kill rock it would be me LOL.

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    davejnz - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    You should put your LR in the tank when your salinity/S.G. is 1.026,other than that dont worry about the nitrogen levels.Here's a thread that goes into some detail about LR curing/setiing up a reef.
    http://captivereefing.com/viewtopic....542&highlight=

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    Ditto to above if tank is new no worries of cycling on fish do to curing rock

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