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![]() -i was reading a couple of weeks ago about a convenient way 2 get rid
rid of ''hitchhikers'' that come on cured live rock- -get a 5-gallon bucket of saltwater and adjust the SG to 1.035-1.040 -place the live rock in there for about a minute or two, and all the inverts will immediately evacuate any previous holes and crevaces -then you sort through the inverts tossing unwanted pests like visible aiptasia and bristleworms and such, placing useful inverts like hermits snails, and sea stars seperately- **so did anyone try this method before? cuz it sounds quite reasonable-
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