NeilFox
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Cost more in long run too. Time its shipped dry rock is about $3 a pound. $150 for 50lbs. Than you wait 3 months spending money on media and test kits. After you spend another 150$ you might have it at the right level just to fight GHA later. so now we are at 300$ with the dry rock going in the tank. Good live rock is running about 6$ now. so 300$ and no GHA hummmm
Good point Saveafish. I don't see too many people who started with decent live rock spending money on GFO and chasing phosphate. Not to many playing around with crazy stuff like full strenght hydrochloric acid either. Dry rock is costly and way to much work in the long run. The most radical thing I have done with live rock is dump a chunk into some club soda to get a mantis out. The good far outweighs the bad. I think this thread is getting derailed a little bit though? The OP may be in for a long battle. I would try to get that stuff out in stages and replace with proper rock. The only other option would be to wait it out and try to remove the phosphate. The cloudy water may be a bacteria issue. A UV Sterilizer can help with this. This will only affect the bacteria in the water column.