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Dave Stewart January 2nd 06 12:02 PM

Live Rock Question
 
I bought a pile of live rock that had been left outside. Temperature below
freezing.

Is it likely that all critters are dead?

Thanks.



George January 2nd 06 01:53 PM

Live Rock Question
 

"Dave Stewart" wrote in message
...
I bought a pile of live rock that had been left outside. Temperature
below freezing.

Is it likely that all critters are dead?

Thanks.


Most likely, yes. You can try using them on the bottom and see if they
re-seed (after cleaning them, of course).

George



Roy January 2nd 06 02:30 PM

Live Rock Question
 
If I was a betting individual, I would have to say most liekly. They
were exposed to an environment they are not supposed to be in. However
all is not lost. Use the rock as base or foundation rock, and get good
live rock to buiild up above on that base rock.........It will in time
reseed from other live rock . sand.


On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 07:02:10 -0500, "Dave Stewart"
wrote:
I bought a pile of live rock that had been left outside. Temperature below
freezing.

Is it likely that all critters are dead?

Thanks.


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Samwyse January 2nd 06 08:13 PM

Live Rock Question
 
Dave Stewart wrote:
I bought a pile of live rock that had been left outside. Temperature below
freezing.

Is it likely that all critters are dead?


Well, last month I did an emergency rescue of a salt water tank where
the live rock sat in an open carport for about an hour, and then rode in
the back of my car for another 45 minutes before being plopped into cool
sal****er at my house. I was sure that everything was dead, but all of
the rocks are now showing some signs of life.

Admittedly, the temperature wasn't quite low enough to freeze water, but
I'd say that in your case everything depends on how long the rocks were
exposed to the cold, and how sheltered they were from the wind. I'd
drop them in warm water for a couple of weeks and see if anything revives.


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