I have a small amount of live rock that's been sitting in saltwater for a while I decided its time to bleach it can I add bleach right to the saltwater or does it need to be freshwater
There's lot's of stuff in the salt water for it to react with and it may loose some strength oxidizing organics and acids or produce some toxic stuff. I'd watch out for chlorine gas fumes if ammonia levels are significant or become significant during the process.. I've never done it that way; always used freshwater.
Perhaps dilution in the salt water would have been be enough to make bleach ok to use there but maybe not. The ammonia/bleach mix thing is a little scary; in some cases according to the link I posted; the chloramine gas is bad but even worse is the potential for explosive hydrazine to form( that's jet fuel btw.).
Then I wouldn't know what compounds the bleach mix would create in tank water and how much bad stuff might stick around on the rock.
I remember someone cleaning out the muriatic acid piping, and then proceeding to clean the sodium hypochlorite piping, mixing the two in a giant concrete tank. Yeah... definitely not something I would recommend.
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