setec69
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I know it kind of sounds like a stupid question, but hear me out.
I have irregular starfish in my tank and they like to spread like crazy. I am planning on taking all of my rock out this weekend or next anyway to do a re-scape and insert 2 Tunze pump hiding rocks, so I will have the rock out of the tank anyway.
Here is what I was thinking. Have a bucket of RO/DI fresh water and dip the rocks for 2-5 mins in that bucket then have a bucket of water from the tank that is going down the drain anyway from the water change and rinse the rocks off in that before putting them back in the tank.
Now I am sure the fresh water will rid me of the starfish and unfortunately reduce my brissle worm population, but is there anything else that makes this a bad idea?
I will of coarse only be doing this to rocks that do not have coral on them, so I will not be able to get all of the starfish, but those rocks I will look over and see if I can pick off any that are left.
I have irregular starfish in my tank and they like to spread like crazy. I am planning on taking all of my rock out this weekend or next anyway to do a re-scape and insert 2 Tunze pump hiding rocks, so I will have the rock out of the tank anyway.
Here is what I was thinking. Have a bucket of RO/DI fresh water and dip the rocks for 2-5 mins in that bucket then have a bucket of water from the tank that is going down the drain anyway from the water change and rinse the rocks off in that before putting them back in the tank.
Now I am sure the fresh water will rid me of the starfish and unfortunately reduce my brissle worm population, but is there anything else that makes this a bad idea?
I will of coarse only be doing this to rocks that do not have coral on them, so I will not be able to get all of the starfish, but those rocks I will look over and see if I can pick off any that are left.