I have about 35lbs of base rock that I boiled back in 2004 when I broke down my last tank. I know now that I was lucky to survive that, thank you very much. (The internet didn't have so much information back then, jeez, I wish I had known better, but tg). That tank was a 20gal standard, FOWLR, and I had a HOB standard issue Wallyworld filter, but tons of good purple, and bristleworms like crazy. I did water changes 2x week for such a small tank and never ran a skimmer. 1 percula, 1 (surviving) domino damsel and one yellow tail damsel. I won't make that mistake again-NEVER cycle with fish, AND the ones that survive are *****es! The rock has been sitting in a HD 5gallon bucket for almost ten years dry. Do I re-bleach, or rinse like mad? I'm planning on using it to build my base with around 50lbs base sand. 50gal - 48x12x18. I'll probably not set up until somewhere around November-January, and plan on cycling until spring, which would be about 3 months of seeding and coralline spread. :wave:I'm looking at getting a few lbs of quality rock from a lfs.... who is the best provider in the valley, and how much more do you think I should get? I'm not doing corals any time in the near future, and can't build a sump right now until we remodel my kitchen area. I'm looking at minimal fish load, maybe a few peaceful small fish next spring. I'll be adding a protein skimmer once I get fish, and won't look at corals until I'm running a 90 or more tank. I guess I'm just asking who has the best seed rock, how much, and how do I treat the base rock I have, lol. Thanks everyone.

