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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: FL
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aquascaping a 55gal reef
I obtained around 20-30 lbs. of live rock from a buddy of mine. However, the rock was covered with aptasia, hair algae, and who knows what else. I didnt want to add these problems to my tank so I baked the rock in the sun for a few weeks to kill the rock.
The rock is now fully cured and is ready to be put into the 55g reef tank that I have. My question is: Would it be better for the corals if I added the rock after they were sleeping and the lights were out? or would adding that amount of rock to a tank this size effect the corals at all? I dont have high end expensive corals, but either way i dont want to kill them by rearranging thier whole world while they are trying to absorb light. Im probably just thinking way too much into this and being paranoid that I might kill something. lol |
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#2 |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton Alberta
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I'm assuming after the sun bake you cured them in a seperate container with salt water for a mth right? I would do it with the lights on as long as the rock is cured, it shouldn't hurt anything but i would monitor your levels for a couple of weeks
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#3 |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: lakeville, mn
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if it is cured it should be fine, if not either cure it in a seperate tank or add in one piece at a time.
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