Mike de Leon
New member
Hello everyone!
I have been battling an unknown cause of die offs in my new tank now for the last 10 months and have decided to start all over. This tank was an upgrade. I lost most of the corals in transition.
I have sold off most of my fish and have a handful of SPS corals that I will be taking to the lfs for credit.
Anyway, I am considering a couple of things and am not sure which route to take.
Some questions:
1. Should I cook my existing live rock or should I start with dry ones?
2. Does cooking LR get rid of all possible pests living in them?
3. If dry rock is preferrable which one would you recommend?
4. What would be the best way to establish bacteria when dry rock is used? Should I use the packaged ones (what is the best product to use?).
Any and all feedback highly appreciated! I just about threw in the towel after upgrading my tank and loosing just about everything! This would be my last attempt. PLEASE HELP A FELLOW REEFER....THANKS!
I have been battling an unknown cause of die offs in my new tank now for the last 10 months and have decided to start all over. This tank was an upgrade. I lost most of the corals in transition.
I have sold off most of my fish and have a handful of SPS corals that I will be taking to the lfs for credit.
Anyway, I am considering a couple of things and am not sure which route to take.
Some questions:
1. Should I cook my existing live rock or should I start with dry ones?
2. Does cooking LR get rid of all possible pests living in them?
3. If dry rock is preferrable which one would you recommend?
4. What would be the best way to establish bacteria when dry rock is used? Should I use the packaged ones (what is the best product to use?).
Any and all feedback highly appreciated! I just about threw in the towel after upgrading my tank and loosing just about everything! This would be my last attempt. PLEASE HELP A FELLOW REEFER....THANKS!