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Hi all,
My 80g tank wiped out 6 months ago and a took it apart for storage. I put the Crushed Coral in a big bucked and the LR in a bucket with tank water. Now after six months most of the tank water evaporated leaving the LR exposed to air. The obvious question is, can I just put the LR in a new set up and wait for it to cycle. If its now "dead" at least its a bit of rock that might populate eventually of new LR? Its only 10lbs so I need more Do you think the Crushed Coral will be OK or will strange chemical reactions have taken place in the bucket? I know you guys in the USA might just buy I all over from scratch but here in the UK this stuff so expensive. LR is about $10 a pound and the 80lbs of Crushed coral cost me $120 Any advice appreciated. Les |
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"Les Johnstone" writes:
the Crushed Coral in a big bucked and the LR in a bucket with tank water. Now after six months most of the tank water evaporated leaving the LR [...] Do you think the Crushed Coral will be OK or will strange chemical reactions have taken place in the bucket? I don't know about "strange chemical reactions" but you now have salt encrusted rock. adding it to a tank at the proper salinity will likely be a bad thing. If it were me, i'd rinse it well, then let it sit in a largish volume of fresh water for a week or two (to dissolve any internal salts) before using it. -- be safe. flip Ich habe keine Ahnung was das bedeutet, oder vielleicht doch? Remove origin of the word spam from address to reply (leave "+") |
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![]() "Philip Lewis" wrote in message ... | | If it were me, i'd rinse it well, then let it sit in a largish volume | of fresh water for a week or two (to dissolve any internal salts) | before using it. | I'd think it would need to be completely cured again. In your place, I would place it in a large tub or tank with some kind of circulation for a couple weeks. Perhaps even do a couple small water changes. Once the ammonia starts to disappear, buy a couple pounds of new LR and add it to the tub. Wait until water params are acceptable. Place in new tank. |
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My first tank I used crush coral as the base, I had it set up for a few
months then for reasons I still dont know, my tank died. I never figured out how or why it happened i just knew I had no more live stock. So I quickly replace my stock Fish for fish and sure enough they were dead within a week. Now I just lost a few hundred dollars in the span of a few days and I'm none too happy. I took the tank apart and did some research. There were a lot of people I spoke with and pretty much they all had different ideas on what was what in a reef tank. I threw away the cruched coral and went with a 4inch sand bed mixed with live sand, then added the LR I also invest a few$$ in a 5 stage RODI water filter. My tank has been up for over a year and is thriving. My suggestion is if you're starting a new tank.. do it right the first time or learn from you mistakes. I added a link to show you how to cure ur Live rock, IT helped me I hope it does for you too. Good luck http://www.livestockusa.org/CURING.html |
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