My 29g Reef Log

Somes picks of the actual rock I purchased :)
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BTW this is the original ad
Up for Sale is 40 Lbs of Cured Fiji Live Rock.....It Is From My Personal Aquarium And Has Been In My Tank Since May 2006....I Decided to Go Back To Freshwater So I Have No Use For It....Its Perfect For Starting The Biological Cycle In A New Tank...Or Will Add To The Beauty Of An Existing Tank....It Will Have To Be Re-Cured Due To The Die Off From Shipping....But None The Less Its Beauitful Live Rock....And Will Make A Great Addition To Your Tank....The Pictures Below Are Of My Tank.....All Of The Live Rock Is For Sale...And Its What You Will Receive.....It Is NOT For Sale By The Pound.....Its All Gotta Go In One Shot....There Is Approx. 12 Rocks So It Will Be Easy To Make The Aquascape You Desire....
 
I don't think thats Michaels tank but it is nice rock!! The rock is still with ups if I follow corectly!!
 
Hurry back with pics!!!!!!
 
Yeap in fact its here right now I gotta go sighn the pacage :) . BTW heres my tanks now!
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nvm my dogs were just barking :)

i was reading this

Many aquarists choose to cycle a new tank with live rock, rather than live animals. This works well, but DON'T use fully cycled or full growth live rock to do so, or during the tank cycling process you will most likely end up with dead live rock. You can begin a reef tank using a small, but adequate amount of seeded or cured base live rock as the center stones in the aquarium. Once the base rock is established and the tank is cycled, then you can begin to add, slowly, more advanced types of live rock like premium quality for back and sides (large flat shaped), encrusted octocoral (large long shaped, for high points), ricordia mushroom rock (for accents), and then you can start adding corals.
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And i was Just wondering is it alreight to add my live rock with an uncycled tank :(((( i am worried!
 
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