From reading reefers' opinions on Live rock vs Dry rock, I see the majority advising to start with live rock. So, for my new tank, I had been leaning towards starting it with KP Aquatics Starter Aquacultured Live Rock. However, yesterday I watched BRSTVs video "Want and Easy, Epic Tank? The 9 Core Reefing Principles I PT 2 Perfect Is the Enemy of Great" from Reefpalooza New York 2024 event where Ryan discusses the advantages of Live Sand Cycling. He states that live sand has much more scavenging organisms and bacteria than live rock without most of photosynthetic "undesirables" that live rock has.
Can someone share their opinion on this matter? Because, after watching this video, it seems optimal to start my tank with live sand (f.e. from Tampa Bay Saltwater). At this point, I'm less interested in all the critters that might come with live rock since many of them can be purchased separately, but am more interested in establishing a balanced eco system with limited chances for pests. Not to mention that this method would give me a chance to do custom aquascaping.
Please, see the link to the abovementioned video:
Can someone share their opinion on this matter? Because, after watching this video, it seems optimal to start my tank with live sand (f.e. from Tampa Bay Saltwater). At this point, I'm less interested in all the critters that might come with live rock since many of them can be purchased separately, but am more interested in establishing a balanced eco system with limited chances for pests. Not to mention that this method would give me a chance to do custom aquascaping.
Please, see the link to the abovementioned video: