Brisc0
Premium Member
Well, my system is for all intensive purposes brand new. It been up and running for over three months now, I have all the equipment together, and its really looking good...
With the exception of the hydroids and macro algae on the live rock. I have about four different strains of macro that hitch hiked in on my live rock and its establishing itself rather well. Scrubbing it isn't going to work, I have tried. At this point, looking at the big picture, I am seriously considering buying myself 50 lbs of dry rock from BRS and cooking it for 8 weeks and then phasing out the live rock.
The initial plan in my head would be:
1. Cook the dry rock as long as it takes
2. Once rock is cooked, move the good pieces of LR in my DT to the sump
3. Introduce the cooked rock to the tank and aquascape
4. Boil the macro/hydroid tainted LR from the display and set aside for future
Anyone have any input on what I should expect with this process? Will I have huge blooms or chemistry spikes? Any suggestions at all? I am fed up with live rock. So far in the three months this tank has been seeding, I have had the Macro, hydroids, cirolainids, aptasia, gorilla crabs, and a mantis. As much as the reviewers at BRS rave about the dead rock it just makes sense to me to go that route.
With the exception of the hydroids and macro algae on the live rock. I have about four different strains of macro that hitch hiked in on my live rock and its establishing itself rather well. Scrubbing it isn't going to work, I have tried. At this point, looking at the big picture, I am seriously considering buying myself 50 lbs of dry rock from BRS and cooking it for 8 weeks and then phasing out the live rock.
The initial plan in my head would be:
1. Cook the dry rock as long as it takes
2. Once rock is cooked, move the good pieces of LR in my DT to the sump
3. Introduce the cooked rock to the tank and aquascape
4. Boil the macro/hydroid tainted LR from the display and set aside for future
Anyone have any input on what I should expect with this process? Will I have huge blooms or chemistry spikes? Any suggestions at all? I am fed up with live rock. So far in the three months this tank has been seeding, I have had the Macro, hydroids, cirolainids, aptasia, gorilla crabs, and a mantis. As much as the reviewers at BRS rave about the dead rock it just makes sense to me to go that route.