Adding LR to established FO tanke

Apone

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I have been thinking about adding LR to my FO tank.

My tank has been up for over a year now, and I have had good success. I use a wet/dry and external mechanical filter currently. I want to keep these filters going, but add LR as well. I really wanted to add LR for two reasons:

1. To provide a more natural looking tank and provide foraging for my angel and tangs.

2. To help use up the nitrates created by my wet-dry filter to help alleviate some minor microalgae.

I understand that I will only be able to add fully cured LR to my established system, however are there any other precautions I should be aware of?

Ideally, by adding the LR, it would allow for the spread of corraline algae to my other rock (tufa and lava). I also hope that by adding the LR I will see a reduction in microalgae. Most of my microalgae grows on top of my crushed coral gravel.

Does this sound like a good idea or am I not accounting for something?
 
The live rock will help, but you may want to consider removing the media from the other filters as well--if you add enough live rock. Also, keep in mind that you will get hitch hikers. Crabs, limpets, and such are fine, but you'll want to watch for signs of aggressive additions like mantis shrimp.
 
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