What to do with my Live Rocks?

GoLowDrew

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I going to take a break from my FOLR tank. My last fish died and maybe it's a good time for a break, and return with a new tank, stand, etc. My current set up is 14~ years old?

So my question is, what do I do with the live rocks and live sand?

Yes, I can give it away. But they did cost some $$$.

I don't want to run the tank anymore and keep it within specs.

Educate me on how to store the live rocks and sand? Or do they "die" if I take them out of water and let the dry?

Can I jump start everything? 6 months? A year from now?

Advice?

TIA
 
Just scoop the sand into the trash... Its not worth keeping. Or more specifically its more of a hassle to clean than it is to just toss it and buy new..

You can just remove the rock and rinse it off with a hose then just throw it into a bucket and put it in your garage or out back in your yard or whatever..

Yes once it dries out it will no longer be "live rock" as the bacteria living on it (which makes it live in the first place) will die.. But so what.. It can be reused again and become live again whenever you want..
 
I have a big pile of used rocks in the corner of my backyard. When I need one, I grab it, rinse it, and stick it in the tank.

Old sand? Depends where you live. I have several buckets full in my garage that I use every winter for traction/ice melt (it still has some salt that dried up with it)
 
Good advice so far.

I would get rid of the sand.

I might see if I could sell the live rock on craigslist or something. You might be able to get a couple bucks per pound for it. You wouldn't have to store it, and you could buy new dry rock if/when you ever set up a tank again.
 
Thank you. I turned off the heater and pump tonight. Plan to clean everything out this weekend. Kind of a bitter sweet moment. It just felt strange not have a tank running after all these years. I may change my mind... :-(
 
Plan to clean everything out this weekend. Kind of a bitter sweet moment...(

I hear that -

I agree with others to keep the rock. Unless it's Tonga branchy, then you should just PM me and I'll come take care of that for you.

I also agree the sand is a real hassle. If you want you can keep it. I'd bleach it and rinse it good, let it dry, and bag it up.
 
Many of you have said "don't keep the sand." Outside of a hassle of cleaning it, is there another reason?

I have the same sand for 14 years. Never touched it.

Is there a Sand 101 Care thread?
 
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