Is live rock illegal?

Live rock is the building block for coral reefs. In the ocean, the rocks protect coastal habitats, and they act as a bio-filter in saltwater aquariums. It is illegal to harvest it in the United States and most of the Caribbean.

Should I put live rock in my aquarium?

Most live rock will be fully cured in 1-3 weeks, at which time it is safe to add to the display aquarium. Place live rock into the aquarium to create a stable foundation for corals or decorations. Keep the lighting system off during the cycling period in order to reduce the likelihood of undesirable algae growth.

Is live rock and coral the same thing?

Live rock is fragmented pieces of old coral reefs that broke off during storms or by wave action. These pieces then washed into shallower water where they were naturally colonized by marine life such as invertebrates, corals, sponges, and millions of beneficial nitrifying bacteria.

Is there Freshwater live rock?

Live rocks come from the ocean and they are most suitable for saltwater tanks. In fact, all the organisms that might live on the surface of the rock can only be kept alive by saltwater and would absolutely not survive in freshwater.

How long can live rock be out of water?

Bottom line is that stuff out of water starts to die straight away, bacteria for instance. Not only should you not keep them in water, but make sure to keep them in a bucket for no less than 1 day.

Does live rock need light?

While your tank is cycling, lights aren’t really necessary. Most live rock is cured in vats at the suppliers for a week or two without lights. A few hours a day is ok for any photosynthetic organisms on the live rock for now. Once the cycle is complete, you can begin increasing your photoperiod gradually.

Does live rock raise pH?

Yes. If your rocks are actually limestone, they are the cause for the pH elevation in your aquarium water. Limestone is calcareous (contains calcium) and is known for its ability to both harden the water and increase the pH. If the tank pH stabilizes, you’ve found the culprit.

Do you need live rock for coral?

Habitat for Your Fish and Corals Live Rock provides the base on which all your corals will grow, and plenty of holes for your frag plugs to fit nicely in. Without proper habitat in your tank, your fish will be more stressed and susceptible to disease.

What is growing on my live rock?

Coralline Algae is a type of red Algae in the order Corallinales. It is a desirable algae to have in a saltwater aquarium and its growth is an indication of a properly matured marine fish tank. It is commonly introduced into an aquarium by placing live rock into the aquarium.

Can dead rock become live again?

Yes it will become live again when put into a tank with live rock in it . Even if you place in tank without live rock in it it will become live.

Can dried live rock come back to life?

The short answer is No, not all Live Rock needs to be cured. The more scientific approach is to place your new live rocks in a container of salt water for 12-24 hours then test for ammonia, if ammonia is high your rocks will need to be cured.

How long can live rock stay out of water?