SAVE A REEF - GROW YOUR OWN
Our experiments have shown us that this is the very best type of rock
to use to start a captive reef especially when you can purchase the rock
directly from the collector.
It is very easy to understand why rock that was grown by Dale Barger,
collected by Dale Barger, and shipped by Dale Barger will arrive in much
better shape than rock that has been sitting in a cardboard box for about
a week :)
Florida Aquaculture Rock always has many surprisingly beautiful macro
algae and sponges a growing on it. The most interesting macro algae on this
piece of rock is a beautiful red Proto-Caulerpa that is proving to be very
hardy in captivity.
Live rocks from this part of the Gulf of Mexico often have many species
of Coralline algae growing on the same rock. On this piece of rock you can
see many types of branching Coralline algae that would have surely been scrubbed
off of any rock imported from the Pacific.
To the left of the Red macro algae there is a nice colony of live coral
that is very hardy in captivity. These corals often live for years.
One of the best things about Florida Aquaculture rock is all the beautiful
types of feather duster worms that grow so well in the Gulf of Mexico. Many
of these feather duster worms reproduce in captivity.
In the years since we started testing Florida aquaculture rock we have
noticed many different types of feather duster worms and interesting sponges
growing on our Aragocrete live rock. It is very exciting to sit down with
a magnifying glass and study the Florida Aquaculture rock when it comes in
because it often has barnacles and small live corals.
One of the other benefits to using Florida aquaculture rock to seed your
live reef is the fact that this rock started out as road fill. By carefully
choosing the right area to plant this rock Dale Barger has created a great
ecologically sound way for you have beautiful live rock.
Each rock is totally unique and Dale packs his rock to be shipped in
30 pound boxes that include a variety of types and sizes.
We use a mixture of two types of CaribSea gravel in our reefs. The mixture
of CaribSea Aruba Shell and Seaflor special grade make a perfect
nitrogen-removing filter.
ARAGOCRETE TM CAVE TABLE
AND TWO CAVES
The Eco-Sand Plenum consists of the light grid plate with a Geofabric
nylon mesh above it. This nylon mesh allows part of the gravel to fall down
between the course plastic threads. Because the Eco-Sand Plenum comes as
one complete filter plate there is no way to set up wrong. You just pour
the gravel on to the plate and the proper amount falls down between the nylon
threads.
Each of these aquariums will be set up identically so that we can test
commercially available equipment that may be useful in setting up tanks for
raising brood stock. After we have added the Eco-Sand Plenum and the CaribSea
gravel we will start building the reef using 3 Aragocrete reef tables. These
lightweight, porous Aragocrete reef tables each have three legs that support
the main part of the reef above the gravel. When the entire reef has been
added only nine points will touchdown so that the gravel will be able to
have as much open water flowing over it as possible. On top of these three
reef tables we will add two large Aragocrete Cave Arches that will reach
almost to the water surface. The final piece of Aragocrete sculpture will
be a large Aragocrete cave. These six pieces of Aragocrete will weigh
approximately 50 lbs. and they will make up the majority of the finished
reef. We will then finished the rest of the reef structure by adding 30 lbs.
of Dale Barger's Florida Aquaculture Rock. what we have used this combination
in tanks before we have noticed that the animals from the aquaculture live
rock soon to migrate to the Aragocret, and it is always fun to watch the
Aragocrete Sculptures take on the purple and pink colors of coralline
algae.
Each of the Eco-Sand Plenums come with the three quarter inched up right
pipe and we will start bringing the Aragocrete and CaribSea gravel to life
by using the Eco-Sand Plenum as an under gravel filter for the for several
months. As soon as we have brought the salinity and temperature of the Instant
ocean to 1.024 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit we will add the GARF Grunge and
Reef Janitors.
Each of these brood stock reef will be equipped with three maxi jet 1200
power heads and only one of them will be used to power the Eco-Sand Plenum.
Powering the plenum for a short will speed up the conditioning of the new
systems with bacteria and other microorganisms. During the first 20 years
of my marine aquarium keeping experiences we set up literally hundreds and
hundreds of under gravel filters. These filters often work very well for
several years and then they would clog up and they no longer effectively
acted as an efficient bacteria filter. The other to power heads we placed
so that they create a rotating water flow.
After the first two months when we have seen indications that the gravel
bed is becoming populated with worms and chitons we will remove the Maxi
Jet power head from the intake to cap it with a three-quarter inch PVC cap.
This method of starting a brood stock reef has allowed us to
These systems will then be stocked with 30 pounds of Florida Aquacultured
rock. We will light these systems with 3- 40 watt bulbs consisting of 2-
Actinic whites and 1- Actinic blue. For the first few weeks after the tanks
are set up we will use only the actinic bulbs. after we have started to see
an increase in the amount of coralline we will add the two Actinic White
bulbs. During the next two semesters we will be reporting on these tanks
progress.
Sally Jo has several of the systems that are over one year old and it
is amazing how many types of corals thrive in this system. The aquaculture
rock we have tested in the past varied quite a bit in quality.