Collecting Live Rock

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Hi, im totally new to salt water tanks and was planning on setting up a nano reef tank. I was wondering if the live rocks used in reef tanks need to be treated specially or could i just collect it from the ocean myself.

I live in Australia, and there's a little secluded spot that my friends and i go diving to swim with blue gropers. This small area is home to over half a dozen blue gropers, they're really awesome fish and let us hold on to them as they drag us through the water :p:

Anyway, i've noticed lots of smaller pieces of porous rocks there and was wondering if this was the same as live rock sold at the LFS. I want to setup a nano reef 15gallon with just a clown fish some inverts and have read that i'll be needing ~15-20pounds of liverock. Liverock here is very expensive so i thought i could save myself some money collecting some when im out diving.

Thing is, im not sure if the rocks here would even be suitable for what im want to setup.
 
I don't see why not, as long as you are in compliance with local collection laws. Please do find these laws in your particular area to avoid the potential for a very steep fine or worse. Personally, I would isolate the rock, first, like in a sump or refugium and see if there are any unpleasant hitchhikers.
 
I agree. Collecting rock yourself is not only a bad idea as if you get caught its jail time. And second, collecting it close to the shore could cause you more issues you dont want.

Pollution, plays a bug part of it. Even tho the water looks clear etc doesnt mean there isnt pollution. Pollution is the most prevelant close to shore.

The safest and omnly way I would collect anything is if you went out a few miles and dove down to get rock. But then again if you dont have a license you go to jail.
 
If you put the rock in super saline water any unwanted hitchhikers will dart out from the rock within minutes or even seconds.

this really doesnt work 100% of the time...some hitchhikers are very durable. Hence how they get shipped in no water and make it all the way up to your lfs or you and into your tank
 
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