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Jorge1717

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Hello everyone, I currently moved to a new apartment and I cleaned out my 14g tank and wanted to start fresh. My question is if I can reuse the rock that I currently have even after I cleaned it and left it out of the tank for a couple months and basically died out. Will they be good once the cycle of the water kicks in and be live again or should I get new rocks from aquarium store?
 
If you just let everything dry out you may want to cure/cook it for a while before "cycling". You can cycle it right off the bat just be prepared for a long ugly duckling phase.
 
I typically "cure" as part of the cycle but yes it leads to a longer "ugly duckling phase." If you want to speed it up you can submerge the rock fully in saltwater in a separate container and heat it up to about 85 degrees for a few days. That will "cook" and "cure" anything in there that's dead and you can then start using it in your display tank.

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No offense but that is not how to cook rock. Cooking is nothing more than extended curing with circulation and periodic waterchanges. 6-12 weeks is probably ideal you can also drop lanthanum chloride to help suck the phosphate out just make sure you rinse well before using. I used a brute garbage can for mine with a power head.
 
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