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Curing base rock in Rubermaid
I am thinking about getting some dry base rock and turning it into lr. I have read posts about putting the br in a rubermaid trashcan with a piece of lr and that way it can seed the br. Has anyone done this? Any suggestions would be great!
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yes it works fine, but you probably won't get as much of the denitrifying bacteria that really makes real live rock work its magic.
I often use pieces of natural limestone sold by pet stores for reptile cages along with live rock. I give it a good blasting with the hose and drop in in my tanks. After a couple months it gets populated with pods and covered with coralline so looks identical to live rock. You could do the same thing in a separate container, but I'd recommend adding some sand along with the rocks to support more microfauna. Apart from that all you need is a powerhead, heater and patience.
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Thanks for the info! I always thought you could cure rock that way, although it may not be as good as "real" lr, but I hate paying $9 lb for lr at the lfs!
I will post some pics of the process!
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