[Original post date: 11/24/2016]
Tonight's the night! After my dry rock from Reef Cleaners shipped earlier than I expected based on information on the site (awesome experience. John even emailed me after submitting my order to thank me) I went ahead and ordered my live rock from Gulf Live Rock. It arrived today!
Of course, with Thanksgiving being tomorrow, everything - including in-laws - is going on at once. The in-laws arrived last night, a night early, so I didn't get to prepare last night like I wanted. My wife is able to work from home when she wants to with her job, so I asked her to do so today so she could pull my live rock in when it arrived. It arrived around noon.
I left work a little early to mix up some salt water and get started! I went ahead and threw in the 20 gallons of RODI I had already made into the tank and threw the salt in with 200 combined watts of heater and 2 power heads. The salt water mixed/heated for around 3-4 hours before I added the sand.
I know it's a little rushed on the salt mixing time, but I really wanted to get my live rock into the tank to prevent any further loss. I put the live rock in not quite at 78 degrees (something like 77.5) and with the water still cloudy with sand, so hopefully I'm not ironically killing anything in my rush to not kill everything. The whole setup is kinda uncouth at the moment, if you notice all of the wires.
The Gulf Live Rock is AMAZING. I'm completely green, so I don't really know what I'm doing or what I got, but compared to other posts I've seen, it's got a LOT of life. Here's how the rock arrived, two days after ordering.
After this picture, my hands were covered in dead stuff, so no more unpacking pictures.
Unfortunately, this being my first time, I didn't know what to remove, so it was REALLY dead if I removed it. Things I removed included a dead brittle star, also saw some other little arms of brittle stars, random worms and segments of worms, a crab that I wasn't sure was alive or not, but left out just in case it was a pest, some bivalves?, and some random algae, etc. I did save a brittle star that fell off the rock, but was still moving, and some sort of snail (in the pictures below).
Here's some pictures of whatever rocks I felt around and picked up. Let me know what I've got!
Really hope this one comes back! What is it? SPS, leather? What about the black and orange? Just sponges?
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One of the smaller rocks.
Another I really hope survives! Cup coral? Or open brain? Or rose? Something like that... I know some other Gulf Live Rock customers have gotten similar ones. I think someone had one on hers that was an absolutely beautiful shade of teal.
Nice hole in this one. What are those right at the bottom at the opening of the hole?
And here was the tank at the 1 hour mark. Already clearing up!
I'll be taking a 2 hour picture here in the next few minutes! Excited to get rolling finally!