Well after being asked/volunteered on Tuesday I have finally found the time to post up this thread. The main reason fro me making my own live rock was the cost. Live rock can run you $7-$12 a pound and I could make all of the shapes however I wanted for about $3 a pound. There are multiple recipes out there but I am not sure which ratio I used. The ingredients I used were crushed up oyster shells(Used to feed chickens), water, and concrete. Some people have used crushed coral as a substitute.
Basically you start off by mixing your water, concrete, and water. Get a big rubber made tub and fill it with about a foot of damp play sand. Make your rock molds in the sand and then put another inch or two of sand on top of that. You could make two-three layers of rock. I did two. Let it sit there for a couple of days until the rock is hardened.
DIY Live Rock is very basic so if you were to add it into your tank your pH would skyrocket killing your animals! Not good. So you can use the same tub if you like, take out the sand and put the rocks back in it. Fill it up to the top. Change the water every 2-3 days and do that for about a month. it does depend on how much rock you are curing. Mine took about 6 weeks to be right enough to add to my tank.
Here are some picture of the rock I made and the rock a year later.
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Basically you start off by mixing your water, concrete, and water. Get a big rubber made tub and fill it with about a foot of damp play sand. Make your rock molds in the sand and then put another inch or two of sand on top of that. You could make two-three layers of rock. I did two. Let it sit there for a couple of days until the rock is hardened.
DIY Live Rock is very basic so if you were to add it into your tank your pH would skyrocket killing your animals! Not good. So you can use the same tub if you like, take out the sand and put the rocks back in it. Fill it up to the top. Change the water every 2-3 days and do that for about a month. it does depend on how much rock you are curing. Mine took about 6 weeks to be right enough to add to my tank.
Here are some picture of the rock I made and the rock a year later.



