traceellamints
Member
Hi everyone,
I''m looking at live rock from a vendor in Florida that apparently "grows" their live rock from seeded rock that was placed in the Gulf of Mexico several years ago. This company has been around since the 70's and has been cultivating live rock for many years. According to the pictures on the site, there is incredible growth of many different hard corals, sponges, tunicates, all sorts of critters including clams. Apparently this is how you receive the rock, encrusted with coral and chock full of life and growth. The prime Fiji rock we have purchased has the characteristic bumps and purple color, but very little to no growth of anything as of yet.
I would like to know if anyone has purchased aquacultured live rock and is it as good as they claim?
Thanks!
Tracy
I''m looking at live rock from a vendor in Florida that apparently "grows" their live rock from seeded rock that was placed in the Gulf of Mexico several years ago. This company has been around since the 70's and has been cultivating live rock for many years. According to the pictures on the site, there is incredible growth of many different hard corals, sponges, tunicates, all sorts of critters including clams. Apparently this is how you receive the rock, encrusted with coral and chock full of life and growth. The prime Fiji rock we have purchased has the characteristic bumps and purple color, but very little to no growth of anything as of yet.
I would like to know if anyone has purchased aquacultured live rock and is it as good as they claim?
Thanks!
Tracy