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Dustin1300
11/27/2011, 04:22 PM
I picked up ~80 lbs of live rock in anticipation of getting water in my tank in the next couple weeks and got it for a good deal and had been in a tank for 8 years and covered in coralline algae. This being said, I filled up the Brute 44 with about 25-30 gallons of saltwater, about 2500 gph worth of powerheads, and 3 air stones throughout the can. Also have heater running and keeping water ~78 degrees.

Since I've never done this should I add a light over the tank as I have no other light outside of a 48" fixture with 2X 250 Watt MHs and 2X 54 Watt T5s. Should I have light on the can or not? I can pick up a small light from lowes or HD if you think it'd be a good idea?!

Thanks in advance!

bmack
11/27/2011, 08:39 PM
You should be fine.
Long story but I had to store over a hundred pounds of live rock for over a month in a brute trash can.
I just put an air stone and one power head in and stacked it on some egg crate.
I kept the lid partially closed to reduce evaporation and made one partial water change.
It was all base rock so no need for lighting. The coralline actually increased during this period.
Hope this helps

Dustin1300
11/27/2011, 09:13 PM
I've still got to build sump out of acrylic and get rest of system plumbed before it will see system...

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Dustin1300
11/28/2011, 09:14 PM
Anyone else have opinion on this? It was not base rock so it is covered in coralline so should I have light over it???

Dustin1300
11/29/2011, 05:50 PM
Lights or not?

SDguy
11/29/2011, 05:51 PM
I say no lights...not like anything but the top layer of that pile would benefit anyways. I've seen coraline stay purple for MONTHS ina dark tote like that.

schristi69
11/30/2011, 11:20 AM
Had mine in a Brute for about 4 months. No water change, no air stone, no lights. Only a couple of power heads. Rock was fine when I used it. 2 stomatella even survived along with lots of little red worms.

mcrist
11/30/2011, 01:35 PM
Definitely don’t add lights. I did the same thing six years ago and I went the route of adding a light. I had a terrible hair algae bloom that I think would have been avoided if I didn’t use the lights.

aleonn
11/30/2011, 01:41 PM
I've done this as well. I did not place a light over the Brute containers, but kept the lid off to allow ambient light from the nearby window to illuminate the rocks at the top (I also had chaeto with my LRs).

Dustin1300
12/01/2011, 09:05 PM
No light then! Saturday I am picking up sand and live sand to make dsb in fuge and get the sand bed starting to mature. I will then add the live rock.

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