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![]() We're preparing to set up a new tank to house a tropical species of captive bred seahorses. Have cured lots of LR to date, but never with the goal of killing off some of the unwanted hitchhikers such as crabs, aptasia and bristleworms. Yes, I know that BWs are a beneficial detritus consumers and I love them in my reefs. But in my seahorse tanks they aren't all that welcome. Would like to preserve featherdusters and coraline algae during the curing process.
Has anyone on this board ever cured LR at low salinity such as 1.015 to 1.010? Any advice or alternative suggestions on curing rock this way? TIA. |
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![]() Wouldn't the low salinity kill every invert, including the tube worms?
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![]() Some crabs will tolerate lower salinity, especially if their range includes tidal zone and surf zone habitat they can be extremely hardy. It's still worth a try.
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![]() What about using homemade rock or tufa or limestone or whatever it's called (the dry stuff)? Guaranteed to be worm-free, aiptasia-free, and crab-free. I would think, given enough time, it could be seeded with coraline and even feather dusters by transplants. I dunno ... just an idle thought on my part
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Tufa or limestone in a reef just isn't right, imo. Gotta be LR or else it's not a reef. I've got a rubbermaid tub partially filled with NSW for curing the new LR. Maybe I'll be able to catch and remove unwanted critters before the rock goes into the tank. I hope... |
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![]() How about this nice white old chopped up reef that is sold here at Riverfront?
It is Calcium Carbonate, as is Tufa I believe. I have quite a bit of it, and once a little Coraline grows on it, you can't tell it apart from my other live rock.
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