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Unread 02/09/2018, 06:18 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Subsea View Post
When hobbiest say, they got dry rock and made it live rock. Sorry, it ain’t the same live rock with spaghetti worms, Red Tree Sponges, Yellow Ball Sponges, tunicates and red, yellow & orange bryozones..

http://www.gulfliverock.com/premium-...tive-rock.html
To be fair you need to add "nuisance crabs/algae/coral/anemone/nudibranch".

While I am all for diversity personally, diversity is the exact opposite of what some are going for. Others may welcome the challenge and a tank that will have more diverse life, and more pests.


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