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08/01/2006, 12:28 PM | #1 |
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Live rock Die-off question
I tore down my tank, and will set it up again else where in a week. All of the corals, fish, and other inverts, as well as some LR, went to the LFS for a week.
I have been keeping the big pieces dry in a styro box. Will I see a cycle next time they are added to the tank? I figure it's about 55 -65 lbs. of once-was-LR, but now it's dry. Should I wash it before placoing in the tank again? Will I see an ammonia spike? |
08/01/2006, 12:50 PM | #2 |
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yes, you will see a new cycle from dead rock. it will take probably 3 months or more to return to its "live" stage. REEF-ON!!!
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08/01/2006, 01:26 PM | #3 |
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Even if I wash well and keep it underwater ( freshwater) for the remaining 5 days)?
Won't that kinda clean it up? |
08/01/2006, 01:48 PM | #4 |
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it will help, but you will still see a small cycle. if you clean it really good and turn it into base rock then it shouldn't cycle at all.
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08/02/2006, 05:00 PM | #5 |
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So, here's what I did. I set up a tank with just enough SW to cover all the rock ( 1.019 Salinity). it has been running for a day now. I fed some phyto, in hope that would speed things up. I will keep testing the water. I did find a mini starfish - 1 cm across - still alive, when moving the rock from the styro container into the tank. It also has a heater to keep things nice and toasty, and a powerhead.
I am hoping this would solve my problem. |
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