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Saltysteve 08-01-2005 04:50 AM

I'm going BB (question)
 
I have decided to go bare bottom, the amount of debris that I keep clouding my tank with my Turkey Baster is just too much. I am in a really good position right now to do it so that makes it a lot easier! I am moving :lol:
I do have 2 or 3 rocks with a fair amount of hair algae; what is the best way to rid them of it?
Cook/boil/bake
fresh water dip and stiff brush
salt water and stiff brush

Thanks in advance!
Also, if anyone knows where to get a larger piece of the "cutting board" material, can you tell me? Wal-Mart wants 7 bucks for a 12x18 piece

:confused:

Aquattro 08-01-2005 05:05 AM

once your nutrients go down, the hair algae should vanish on it's own. Also, I just put my rock on the glass.

dirtyreefer 08-01-2005 05:41 AM

Re: I'm going BB (question)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Saltysteve
I have decided to go bare bottom, the amount of debris that I keep clouding my tank with my Turkey Baster is just too much. I am in a really good position right now to do it so that makes it a lot easier! I am moving :lol:
I do have 2 or 3 rocks with a fair amount of hair algae; what is the best way to rid them of it?
Cook/boil/bake
fresh water dip and stiff brush
salt water and stiff brush

Thanks in advance!
Also, if anyone knows where to get a larger piece of the "cutting board" material, can you tell me? Wal-Mart wants 7 bucks for a 12x18 piece

:confused:

I would cook the rock, but I don't think that you are thinking of the same thing I am thinking. Look up cooking rock on ReefCentral, you'll find that this is an effective way of ridding algae from your rockwork.

Saltysteve 08-01-2005 07:42 AM

Cooking the rock seems like a very long drawn out process ?
If I boil it won't it all die overnight? Back in the next evening :lol:

LostMind 08-01-2005 03:57 PM

if you boiled it, you'd have nothing left alive on the rock, plus all the critters carcasses would still be inside the rock and would probably decompose, sending your tank into a cycle.

Or so my brain says, maybe someome else has another opinion.

StirCrazy 08-01-2005 05:18 PM

Re: I'm going BB (question)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dirtyreefer
I would cook the rock, but I don't think that you are thinking of the same thing I am thinking. Look up cooking rock on ReefCentral, you'll find that this is an effective way of ridding algae from your rockwork.

Not everyone has 6months to a year or the space to do this. it is effective but think of this, if you rid your rock of excess nutrents by cooking and then put it back on a nutrent sink how long do you think it will take to come back?

Steve

EmilyB 08-01-2005 08:32 PM

Remove as much manually as you can and reduce the nutrients in the water. It WILL go away on its own like Brad said if there is nothing there to fuel it.

Just like the hair algae rock I delivered to Muck. He put it in his tank, and the hair algae just kinda went sick and melted away. :mrgreen:

dirtyreefer 08-01-2005 08:54 PM

Re: I'm going BB (question)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by StirCrazy
Not everyone has 6months to a year or the space to do this. it is effective but think of this, if you rid your rock of excess nutrents by cooking and then put it back on a nutrent sink how long do you think it will take to come back?

Steve

Cooking rock does not take 6-12 months. And he is only concerned about 2-3 rocks, not the whole shabang.

StirCrazy 08-01-2005 10:22 PM

Re: I'm going BB (question)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dirtyreefer
Quote:

Originally Posted by StirCrazy
Not everyone has 6months to a year or the space to do this. it is effective but think of this, if you rid your rock of excess nutrents by cooking and then put it back on a nutrent sink how long do you think it will take to come back?

Steve

Cooking rock does not take 6-12 months. And he is only concerned about 2-3 rocks, not the whole shabang.

Hmm the article I read on it said to be prepared to take up to 6 months to a year depending on the size of rocks and such.

now if you are only worried about 2 or 3 rocks I would cook them on the stove top (boil them for a hour or two) then recure them in a pail.

Steve

dirtyreefer 08-01-2005 11:18 PM

Dude, read up on the threads on RC, SeanT is the rock chef:

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...hreadid=622878

6-8 weeks is what I gathered. 6-12 months would be ridiculous! :lol:


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