SW Bio-Spira hasn't been on the market for all that long, and is not available at all locations. It must be shipped and stored properly to remain viable, so many places don't carry it.
Yes, you can put in all the fish you intend to have long term--but multiple doses may be needed, and with the caveat of potentially buying mistreated Bio-Spira, I still advise adding Bio-Spira, dosing with ammonia to challenge the bacteria and get them fully established and then adding fish.
In terms of LR--no way to say without a pic. Awesome live rock will have lots of encrusting organisms and coralline algae. I've seen base rock that looked better than some places 'premium' stuff--a lot depends on how the rock is cured. You might want to check Tampa Bay Saltwater as well--last time I checked, it came in around $/lb shipped to Wyoming--and they really do have quality rock.
Yes, you can put in all the fish you intend to have long term--but multiple doses may be needed, and with the caveat of potentially buying mistreated Bio-Spira, I still advise adding Bio-Spira, dosing with ammonia to challenge the bacteria and get them fully established and then adding fish.
In terms of LR--no way to say without a pic. Awesome live rock will have lots of encrusting organisms and coralline algae. I've seen base rock that looked better than some places 'premium' stuff--a lot depends on how the rock is cured. You might want to check Tampa Bay Saltwater as well--last time I checked, it came in around $/lb shipped to Wyoming--and they really do have quality rock.