Hello everybody. So after 10+ years since my last tank I'm giving it another go. This time around I wanted to use dry rock and am a bit confused on whether or not I need to "cure" it and if I do, can I do that inside my main set up.
I have a 125 gallon with a 40 gallon sump/refug. I have a 4" sand bed that is 200lbs of dry sand and 60lbs of the Caribsea AragAlive Fiji Pink.
So I have about 120lbs of dry Caribsea South Sea Base Rock coming in and initially I was just going to drop it in, but after some digging I decided to ask some advice before doing so. I understand that dry rock should be given a vinegar/RO bath to get rid of whatever dead stuff maybe clinging to it and to pull out as much of the phosphates as possible. Now the vinegar bath for the dead stuff I understand, but the phosphates part I'm kinda iffy on. If my tank is empty and is just starting the cycle anyway, cant I just stick the dry rock into the tank after a good vinegar bath/scrub??? Wouldnt any leached phosphates dissipate anyway with the water changes I would be performing???
Please forgive me if I sound like an idiot. Like I said, I'm just getting back into it. Thanks for any help guys!!
I have a 125 gallon with a 40 gallon sump/refug. I have a 4" sand bed that is 200lbs of dry sand and 60lbs of the Caribsea AragAlive Fiji Pink.
So I have about 120lbs of dry Caribsea South Sea Base Rock coming in and initially I was just going to drop it in, but after some digging I decided to ask some advice before doing so. I understand that dry rock should be given a vinegar/RO bath to get rid of whatever dead stuff maybe clinging to it and to pull out as much of the phosphates as possible. Now the vinegar bath for the dead stuff I understand, but the phosphates part I'm kinda iffy on. If my tank is empty and is just starting the cycle anyway, cant I just stick the dry rock into the tank after a good vinegar bath/scrub??? Wouldnt any leached phosphates dissipate anyway with the water changes I would be performing???
Please forgive me if I sound like an idiot. Like I said, I'm just getting back into it. Thanks for any help guys!!