Growing Live Rocks in an Aquarium

Written by joseph on September 25th, 2011

Aquariums are scenic in their own right, specifically ones which are large enough to make the watcher feel as though they have been transported into an underwater wonderland. For several individuals the interior of a clear glass fish tank is as close as they will ever come to the wonders of the world beneath the ocean’s surface, and accordingly an fish tank which is as close to the native habitat of its resident’s as possible is a delight unto itself.

 

Live rocks, rocks which are layered with both micro- and macroorganisms which support to digest the waste produced by the fish, are a essential function of every natural ecosystem. For that reason it makes sense that they would be an significant part of an fish tank habitat as well. It is not as straightforward as dropping a rock into an fish tank and allowing all manner of stuff to prosper on it, though. There is a procedure that ought to be followed to ensure optimal benefits for both the spacious aquarium and the live rock.

 

It is rather simple to cure live rock before inserting it in the aquarium, but this is an crucial measure that has to be taken in order to preclude a build up of ammonia in the fish tank which could negatively affect the fish. To cure live rock initially choose on a plastic container that is of a suitable size to manage the supply of live rock which you are working with, next fill it with saltwater. Then place a heater and water pump in the “tank” for optimal warmth and circulation. As soon as the water has reached the preferred warmth withdraw the heater and pump and half of the water content, next preclean the rock in a bucket of saltwater by swishing it about to remove any lose organisms and debris and plunk it in the prepared water. Then reinstall the heater and pump and let nature to do its thing!

 

The course of action is finished when an ammonia level of the water in which the rock resides is at zero and it is no longer giving off an dreadful odor. At this time it is excellent to locate the rock in your fish tank and empower Mother Nature’s fantastic filtering system to work for you.

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