WebIn this part of the Nano Reef Tank Build, i show y'all how to cure dry rock using bleach. It's time to get the rock curing so that I can get it in the tank ... http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1879972
How To Prepare Rocks For An Aquarium - All You Need To Know
WebJul 24, 2013 · Soak the rock in fresh water for a few days, sun bleach it until it's dry, Hose it off with a freshwater spray, and when it's dry again do a final dip in RO/DI. Or you can do … WebApr 28, 2011 · It appears to be just bleaching out, just certain pieces and small areas of the liverock. It isnt the Coraline algae cuz its still there as well as some lite green algae. This tank is still quite new, only had fish and such in it for a coupla wks. most of the water and all my fish and corals came outta my 35gal setup. struct from dll cannot be used
How To Prepare Rocks For An Aquarium - All You Need To Know
WebDry Rock. Minimum Search query length is 1 . SIGN UP FOR THE BULK REEF SUPPLY NEWSLETTER. Be the first to know about the sales, specials, new products, the latest BRSTV episodes and win free prizes! Sign Up Now. Facebook Opens a new window; Youtube Opens a new window; Instagram Opens a new window; WebNov 13, 2012 · Bleaching Live Rock. So my tank is absolutely covered in caulpera and aptasia, way beyond the point of manual removal. I was planning on doing this: "Soak the rock in a 50/50 bleach and water solution for about 2 days. Drain the soaking container then soak the rock in clean fresh water for 2 days. Drain the container again, rinse the … WebJan 12, 2012 · Here is how I cooked rock. 1. Soak rock in 25/75 Bleach and water solution for 3 days. 2. Rinse rock well using tap water. 3. Let dry overnight. 4. Soak rock in … struct golang channel