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If you’re using live rock, there should be very few problems.I am going to set a sps tank next week with bare bottom? Could you share any difficulties or disadvantage when setting with bare botttom? Tks!
So a sps tank. There is gonna be rock or a frag rack correct? Rock needs sand to be stable. If it’s bare bottom with frag rack then that’s fine. Only downside then is sand holds bacteria.
I have dry rock only, tks!If you’re using live rock, there should be very few problems.
Tks, but i only have dry rockYou’ll be good. I did same setup on my large basement frag tank, lots of live rock in sump and a few pieces up top, seeded rock from established tanks, had coralline growing by month 3 and SPS in and thriving by month 4. I’m now dosing kalk and two part to keep up with the SPS demand in month 6
Ok, so did ITks, but i only have dry rock

dry rock will take longer to cycle or mature the tank.I have dry rock only, tks!
Rock also hold bacteria but sand is a great place that doesn’t take up much room in the tank and holds bonus bacteria. Rocks are stable without sand but if you bump into one the sand will help it from jiggling.Can you please elaborate? Rock needs sand to be stable? Only sand holds bacteria?
Time will only be the same for cycling if you added enough rock or media to equal the surface area you lost by not having sand, which it has a lot of. Barebottom tank can take a bit longer without proper planning in this regard so it really depends on the set up of the tank.If it's a new tank the sand is going to be new too so wont the cycle time and time to maturity be the same regardless if you go barebottom or sand?
Live sand can helpI'm running a redsea reefer 170 bare bottom and also a 180 Gallon bare bottom. I have no trouble with rock work staying in place. I did start with live rock tho. If it's a new tank the sand is going to be new too so wont the cycle time and time to maturity be the same regardless if you go barebottom or sand?
So you're going to wait until Sept/Oct to put in things like Acros.....RIGHT????I have dry rock only, tks!
At a minimum go buy a few chunks of live seeded rock from a friend or trusted LFS, it will make a huge difference in getting the tank cycled and ready for corals.Tks, but i only have dry rock

