Nate said: .... and I usually use a small spray bottle of baking soda water and that has done me pretty well if I need to have the frag glue faster.
I tried baking soda powder and it was a disaster. Never thought of a simple solution spray.
I have started and wish to keep running both a fish and a coral quarantine tank. Would there be any benefit to including good live rock in either or both?
My score for my 30 Gal AIO was 270 and 0.77, not too bad, but I too want to increase my numbers.
I am about a month away from adding salt water to my new 120 gallon tank. I have been curing and pulling out excess phosphate from 50 pounds of Reef Saver Dry Live Rock for over 9 months in preparation for doing my aquascape.
Yes, I want to jump in with a live rock (good stuff) order for seeding the new tank. And very happy to work with one of our great LFS people.
Question: Would it be smart to place all the new live rock into the sump in order to isolate and remove possible hitchhikers?
OK, buddy. I will pull the kit off the shelf and process it and mail it in. Nice to know that my single simple sample will be contributing to your solid scientific studies. (Onomatopoeia over use?.)