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Old October 25th 05, 12:53 AM
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Default Re-Animating Live Rock (or Dead Rock)

Thanks for the advice.

Is there any way I can get the right algae to grow on the rocks in the
meantime?
"Pszemol" wrote in message
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"Flyboy" wrote in message
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Has anyone re-cultured live rock? I have some that has died off
completely and was hoping there is a way to introduce most of the
organisms that once lived on it.


It takes time and a lot of good live rock but it is doable...
Sooner or later animals will migrate from live rock to dead rock
in a healthy reef system but it will take months or even years
before the dead rock will be populated as good as the live rock...
So if you are a man of patience go for it :-)
Tip: Use it as a base rock and cover it with fresh rock on top.



 




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