Cobrasvt1999
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Heya all!
So I have a established 40 gal breeder with a fair bit of live rock and corrals, im planing on getting my 180 going again, but debating the best way to deal with all the rock for it. I dont want too much of a cycle, because much of the rock in the 40 that is going into the 180 is encrusted with corrals I want to keep. and those rocks are likely gonna be at the base of the aquascape...
The other rocks for the 180 are all dry as a bone, but with lots of algae and other organics dried over them, looking for the best way to strip them of most of their organics, preferably without muriatic acid... Currently debating a bleach soak and then cooking them in a backyard tote for a month or two.
Thoughts?
So I have a established 40 gal breeder with a fair bit of live rock and corrals, im planing on getting my 180 going again, but debating the best way to deal with all the rock for it. I dont want too much of a cycle, because much of the rock in the 40 that is going into the 180 is encrusted with corrals I want to keep. and those rocks are likely gonna be at the base of the aquascape...
The other rocks for the 180 are all dry as a bone, but with lots of algae and other organics dried over them, looking for the best way to strip them of most of their organics, preferably without muriatic acid... Currently debating a bleach soak and then cooking them in a backyard tote for a month or two.
Thoughts?