<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6632778#post6632778 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Sindjin
Because it was "Old Advice". Just like Wet/Dry's.
Only scrubbing,dunking and swishing once orior to placing the rock in your display does nothing for the months of shedding to come. it is a process that is continuous. The dark curing process, IMO, just speeds things up
While I'll disagree with you that scrubbing, dunking and swishing is "old advice". It's prudent advice to perform this activity regardless of the method utilized.
While "dark curing" is an option to remove organic matter build up from a rock at an accelerated rate (lack of photosynthesis has a nice habit of killing living items that require it to live), removing the build up (if it really exists) requires dunking and swishing just like the "old advice" stated from years ago.
"Dark Curing" is not cure all as some people are claiming. It's a "treatment" option that's part of an overall plan. I'm not saying it doesn't work. I have rock that is "dark curing" for over 3 years. Why? Because that's what I've chosen to do, based on my situation.
I tried reading through the 22 page marathon thread that SeanT started and to be honest, I didn't see what the point was. Placing any rock in the dark will kill anything that requires light to live, anybody can do that. However, without removing the build up from the rock (if it existed in the first place) it's exercise in futilely. That rock will leach again and fuel the algae, unless the issues that caused the build up (if it existed) are addressed.
Maybe I missed it in that thread, but I didn't see the root cause to be identified and corrected. Did the hobbyist fully understand the issue or is looking at symptom of a larger issue at hand? Don't know for sure, after page 5 the discussion really fell apart, IMO.