Orsamax
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Howdy all,
I've posted this here as opposed to elsewhere because I don't posit this as a "new to the hobby" question, and I don't think it's quite theoretical enough to be considered an advanced topic either, so here goes:
I was very lucky in establishing my tank as I purchased most of my rock cured/cycled from my local LFS (the place is a mess, but the corals, fish, and inverts are healthy) and just plugged and played right away (not advised, I know). When I finally retire and settle down, I want a large (300-500 gallon) setup, and I'd be much less willing to take chances with something like that. Has anyone ever considered a hybrid curing method where they purchase cured live rock from a store or even just got it from other reefers, rinse it well with clean saltwater, and then just "nuked" it with all of the "last resort" pest treatments? I would do so before adding livestock, so that there would be no ill effects on fish, corals, or inverts. The reason I'm interested in this is that something in me doesn't like the idea of getting dry rock and starting a cycle by initially polluting the tank only to try to get the parameters back under control through the natural cycle. I'm sure that I'm missing something. But this hybrid approach seems to have the benefit having beneficial bacteria in the system without having to let the system get out of control in the first place in order to orchestrate a cycle. Thoughts?
I've posted this here as opposed to elsewhere because I don't posit this as a "new to the hobby" question, and I don't think it's quite theoretical enough to be considered an advanced topic either, so here goes:
I was very lucky in establishing my tank as I purchased most of my rock cured/cycled from my local LFS (the place is a mess, but the corals, fish, and inverts are healthy) and just plugged and played right away (not advised, I know). When I finally retire and settle down, I want a large (300-500 gallon) setup, and I'd be much less willing to take chances with something like that. Has anyone ever considered a hybrid curing method where they purchase cured live rock from a store or even just got it from other reefers, rinse it well with clean saltwater, and then just "nuked" it with all of the "last resort" pest treatments? I would do so before adding livestock, so that there would be no ill effects on fish, corals, or inverts. The reason I'm interested in this is that something in me doesn't like the idea of getting dry rock and starting a cycle by initially polluting the tank only to try to get the parameters back under control through the natural cycle. I'm sure that I'm missing something. But this hybrid approach seems to have the benefit having beneficial bacteria in the system without having to let the system get out of control in the first place in order to orchestrate a cycle. Thoughts?