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Need live rock for 75g live in Indiana


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    Quote Originally Posted by davejnz
    Psycho,nothing wrong with buying un-cured LR.It just means your gonna have to cure it yourself.I wouldn't cure it in a tank with fish/corals/inverts though.A large rubbermaid container with a couple powerheads for water movement will do.
    Or if he hasnt cycled his tank he could use it to cycle his tank.

    I live down here in Miami.
    55 Gallon. One year old, and looking SUPER.

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    I am putting the tank together right now, i am waiting on my overflow box, and then i will finish the plumbing this weekend. I have live sand already and salt water premix. Havent bought my rocks yet. So will it be alright to put non cured rocks in with cured rocks in when i start running my tank?

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