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TRIX 02-27-2008 09:40 PM

LR in the dark
 
How lond is too long to have LR without a light. I'm not looking to eraticate any nussance algea, just wondering as I am tearing down my tank and if the lights go before the rock I don't want to wreck the rock.

Phanman 02-27-2008 09:56 PM

there is no "too long" imo... ive been cooking my rock for 2.5months in the dark now. The rock looks fantastic! super clean

ElGuappo 02-27-2008 10:08 PM

So if i am looking to kill a bunch of algae romoving rock and storing in the dark for a few monthes will take care of this ? all i need is an air line and watermovment. filter? i would plan on using this rock again.

untamed 02-27-2008 10:10 PM

I suppose that depends on what light requiring organisms are trying to live on the rock. Certainly, at some point all algae will die...which is the entire reason why some people leave LR in the dark for long periods of time.

I would assume that a few days won't hurt anything. Every plant/animal has to be able to tolerate at least 12 hours of darkness per day, right?

ElGuappo 02-27-2008 10:31 PM

would these organisms not still reproduce on the remaining and new rock untill i could switch out the rest of the rock?

untamed 02-27-2008 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ElGuappo (Post 305323)
would these organisms not still reproduce on the remaining and new rock untill i could switch out the rest of the rock?

Sure..yes...assuming that the old rock has a reproducing example of EVERY thing on the rocks that are being "cooked". By that argument, you might as well boil the rocks to ensure they are completely clean. At that point though, I wonder what people paid for when they purchased "live" rock.

I suppose the idea behind cooking the rocks is an attempt to selectively kill only algae. Of course, the problem is really that you have no idea what you are actually going to kill along with the algae.

Finally...I don't think it matters how clean and algae-free you get the rocks, if your tank conditions are such that algae wants to grow...it will.

Myka 02-28-2008 02:02 AM

I'd say you're gonna hurt the "good" algaes like coralline in probably about 3-5 days. Feather dusters and etc about 10-14 days. You won't "wreck" the rock though as long as you keep a heater and a good powerhead going in there. I know someone who has stored rock for almost a year that way, just "fed" it a pinch of flake food once a week, and it was good to go when it was put in the tank.

ElGuappo 02-28-2008 04:53 AM

how much light would the rock need to flourish ? if its minimal then i would have a light on for an hour or two a day. i havent been able to get my algae under control totaly since set up 6 monthes ago. i find if i leave the lights off for all but 2-4 hours a day it goes away slowly. i am worried to try this again however due to the ddition of bubble coral. the torch coral did OK last time.

Anything Please and Thank You.

Still trying to figure out what RODI is and how i get it. I know its reverse osmosis and de Ionised but is store bought enough culligan?

tang daddy 02-28-2008 05:25 AM

el guapo if you get the unit I think it's gonna be alot cheaper than buying water you can aquire the unit on ebay.ca search under rodi maximus.

Sorry for the OT^ as others have said that having no light can kill algae and other living on it such as snails, pods, worms etc.
It's really your call and when you sell it call it cured.

scumchug 02-28-2008 05:42 AM

Google "cooking live rock" and do a little reading.

Its like pushing the reset button on rock. Over time the rock will fill itself with all kinds of nasty's. Cooking it brings it back from the dead. Cooking rock will not kill the coralline algae. it will turn white, but will come back quite quickly. As for Pods/ worms. The will reproduce like crazy. By the time its done it will be completely full of them. The only thing that will die is the unwanted. Hitchhiker crabs, algae ect.


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