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Old 01/02/2008, 04:00 PM
tonyespinoza tonyespinoza is offline
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I wouldn't expect it to be "better" than live rock in light -- except that you don't have to deal with nearly the density of pest issues (hydroids, bristle worms (which in and of themselves are fine until they start messing with your corals and clams), UFO turf algae (which a few of us have and no snail will eat), etc.) You'd also have a little more overhead in dealing with the display pieces (adding, moving, or removing) without disturbing the core biological filtration system.