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03/06/2020, 11:20 PM | #77 |
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depending on your location...you may be able to find some Pukani rock for sale nearby via craigslist.
btw..if you are seeking to find Pukani rock strictly due to its porous nature, you may want to consider using readily available alternatives such as a MarinePure block for improved porosity. |
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lots of good info on this thread but a few questions...
I have 200+lbs of rock from a tank that I shut down 5 years go, it has been in a trash can outside for all that time (dry). I am planning running the rock in a can with bleach for a few days to clean up any leftover debris, I would then rinse (maybe even power wash) to remove the old detritus and dead items. Once all the bleach has been removed I was thinking about adding the rock back to the can with RODI salt water and heater, along with some type of bacteria in a bottle with the lid on for 3-4 weeks, possible adding a shrimp or other type of food for it to grow. Is this a good idea? will it be beneficial to start this cycling process in the can before adding to main tank (waiting for delivery and setup) |
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anyone ever use some acid to recycle their rock?
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Thanks for all the great info!
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01/06/2021, 12:56 PM | #82 |
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great thread, thanks
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Nice post
Thank you for such helpful information. I will definitely try to do everything according to your advice. I love my fish very much, I give them a lot of energy and attention. And in my free time I play at my favorite casino. Read more about this in the Spela Casino online review. There you will see good bonus offers and possible payment methods. Good luck!
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