All my previous builds going back 15 years were with live rock from Fiji. Since it’s not possible anymore- I went hybrid with my current build.
Marco rock and tropic eden for the dry aqua scape. Once I filled it and cycled with Fritz, Dr. Tim’s and ammonia I added 10 pounds of KP Aquatics live rock uncured. I put the rock in an acclimation box for a couple weeks in case there were some hitchhikers. Only one gorilla crab.
I then let things sit. This is the key- keep it dark. Yes the coralline will die but it will come back later when the lights are on.
During the 3 months month dark- I would add pods of all sorts from algae barn and Florida pets. I’d ghost feed and let their population explode. During this time get your parameters in check. I keep my Alk between 8-9, calcium 420, nitrate 10-20 and phos about 0.1.
At 3 months I turn on the lights but keep them low power and mainly blue. Once I see the beginning of the bright green film algae taking hold on the rock I add my first snails and hermits.
At 4ish months lights come up to my preferred spectrum. First fish and watch for next up Diatoms. Usually I’m seeing coralline come roaring back on the KP rock at this time. I’ll scrape some off and sprinkle my Marco rock with flow off. Within a couple weeks you’ll see it taking hold everywhere. Then sit back and let things mature. If I start seeing turf algae I’ll add a tang or lawnmower blenny.
Honestly using this method I’ve avoided a lot of the ugly’s.
Once I see coralline I’ll add test corals and keep adding in subsequent weeks. All the time watching parameter carefully.
My current build is following this timeline abs I’m now moving my corals from my old system over before shutting it down.
The KP seed rock really adds a lot of diversity. I’ve got all sorts of pods, tiny brittle stars, and tunicates not to mention tons of feather dusters and great purple and pink coralline.
Hope this helps.
Happy reefing
Tank at the 3.5 month mark-