.First you start this thread as if you havent spread your negative attitude around the site about this subject enough already and then you post the first post full of over exaggerated statements like
it's basically something started by the same people who used to answer all algae issues with "Have you removed your sandbed yet?"
Not every one or even close to every one or
This "go bare bottom" trend was sold as a cure-all that was going to forever remove the chances of a tank having algae problems.
No it makes for a cleaner system that requires less equipment ,maintinence and COULD HELP PREVENT ALGE or
When it turned out that the people who were blaming their sandbed for their problems still had algae issues after removing it,
Post all of those threads for me please.I'm sure the proper husbandry issue would apply here since you love to use that card so much or
They say that "uncooked" rocks leach phosphate (didn't we hear the same thing about sandbeds?) and through their "shedding" constantly dump detritus into the tank.
This is a fact ,you act as if this doesnt happen or
At the end of the process, you have what is, in my opinion, dead rock,
Again there you go with the dead rock crap again or
One thing that leads me to believe that this process doesn't work is that many people have algae problems after "cooking" their rocks
No not many ,maybe a few that have another major issue(obviously) or
it's not uncommon to hear that you need to do this every few months.
nobody is preaching this your way out there now or
It seems to me to be a very desperate maneuver and unlikely to offer any longterm results compared to a thorough look at what factors caused the problem to begin with.
You guys are always saying that we did something wrong to want to cook our rocks.Well I did nothing wrong.I dont have an alge bloom I do however have a tank that was set up with uncured rock.I cured them in my tank with a SSB.It was a big mistake because of the constant sheding I have since day one.I scrubed,swished and cleaned the rocks thoroughly at the fish store before I brought the rocks home.I did it all again before placing them into my new tank water and sand.I had to baste these rocks four times a day for the first two weeks and then reduced to three times and then two times and then once perday at the 5 week mark when I added a few fish and coral.The sheding never let up one bit.The sand became a mess due to this because not all of the detritus would filter off.
I decided to go bare bottom at this point and cook my rock to SeanT's recipe because I wanted to start out with as clean a rock as I could with the new BB.The rock has been building up this crud for what thousands of years so it definetly cant be argued that it will just come back as heavy as it is now after being put back into my system.I dont and would never condemn SSB's or DSB's.I just know that the cleaner you can get your rock the cleaner the system will be with BB or SSB or DSB.
I am not going to buy new base rock because some dude with an attitude thinks its stupid.I already have the rocks and if you think there is NO DIFFERENCE IN BASE ROCK TO PREMIUM GRADE LIVE ROCK THATS COOKED then you realy are closed minded and will never understand the real proccess and its effect on the rock.IT DOES NOT KILL THE ROCK.IT DOES NOT BECOME DEAD ROCK and THE ROCK AFTER COOKING IS STILL VERY HIGH QUALITY PREMIUM LIVE ROCK.It doesnt kill all the food sources for the pods in the first day.It does this throughout the procces slowly so there is detritus constantly for the little guys.And sence when does coraline need light to grow?My tank had a ton of coraline growing under the rocks as well where there was little to no light.When you dunk and swish you also change the water so the coraline gets what it needs to stay alive during the cooking at least some of it will as people who have cooked will tell you.
Here is a couple pics from today of my rock during its first weekly dunk and swish...Remeber that this rock has been scrubbed at the store then at my house and basred daily for over three months.The dirty water in the buckets should explain why I am doing this rock cooking.
Here is a link to my thread if ya want to read the whole story
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=759471
I just hate to keep reading all this negative crap about how you think cooking rock is dumb and a waste etc,etc.It seems that you just have nothing better to do than argue this.Why?Nobody is cramming anything down the newbies throat.I actualy think this could be the most helpfull thing a newbie could learn to eliminate a lot of the initial learning curve that most of us have gone through.You all know the curve I'm talking about.Its the part of this hobby where you kill some fish,corals,and spend needless money on things that dont work untill you learn what your doing.We all have been there........Heres my advice to the newbie.
dont cure new live rock in your tank especialy in a sand bottom 