What is your budget? I've used live rock in 2000 which we used to be able to get overnight from Fiji. Actually it was 2 day air back then and shipped in wet news paper. Great stuff. Still have some today.
With my recent upgrade I planned to use TBS but with 2 in college at the time I couldn't really do that due to the overall cost. Big mistake in my opinion hind sight being 20/20 and all. Instead I went with 150 LBS of dry Pukani. Great rock but takes a while to mature and leaches phosphate.
Enter TBS. This is by far the best rock on the planet that you can buy in my opinion. Richard is a stand up guy and if you look around there are plenty of images of what you will get. If you want reef ready display quality rocks this is the best solution again in my opinion. Yes, there will be hitch hikers both good and bad but at the end of the day does it matter?
Dry rock becomes live. You introduce frags, fish, or move a tank like I did and start with no pests but end up with them regardless of how hard you try not to. You may get a gorilla crab, I did with my rock from Fiji, just capture it and move on. It is possible to do with a bit of patience. Mantis shrimp, again possible but may also frustrate one I guess. My point is the good will out weigh the bad because it is both beautiful rock, healthy rock, already bacteria rock, and the foundation you need for a thriving system. Oh, and environmentally friendly - there, forgot to add that.
To put this into perspective my 210 upgrade I cycled the tank in Feb 2018 using a fishless method. It completed the cycle on March 25th 2019. This is when I could add 4 ppm of ammonia and it would process it to 0 consistently under 24 hours. I waited until April 2018 to move over my 40 breeder into it, turning on lights, skimmer, etc. Here we are 16 months later and I am only now comfortable with saying my rock is just starting to mature. 16 months later and it is still leaching phosphate too should say. Measure .08 and 30 days later it will be about .19. Interesting, yeah?
So if your budget will allow it I'd say call Richard/TBS or email and work out a package. It really is that good. I wish I did but alas not properly planning my childrens college means I am paying monthly so TBS had to wait another day
