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is it a good idea to get half live and half dry rock to aquascape with? Save some $$ and let the live rock seed the dry?
 

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I would get a majority dry and maybe a pound or two to seed.

You don't need much to seed dry rock.
 

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I used all dry rock in mine so I know I don't have any pests it might take a little longer to cycle and you can get the Bactria to cycle it with I would go for Dry rock
 
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I used all dry rock in mine so I know I don't have any pests it might take a little longer to cycle and you can get the Bactria to cycle it with I would go for Dry rock
I like that idea, definitely lower cost for the rock and can take my time getting it aquascaped without worrying about die off
 

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I recommend Dr Tims one and only to cycle ur tank. This vid explains more.
 

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