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![]() I have had my tank now for around 1.5 years. I have always had an issue with HA (Hair Algea). I am moving my tanks to paint my walls and thought this would be a perfect time to cook my rock for a few days. I was wondering though, if it would do more harm then good to my current fish? I was thinking about the cut and suck method (but that seems like crazy work ontop of painting)
Am I going to damage the rock/good bacteria? My tank is FOWLR. Any suggetions or comments would be greatly appreciated as I am doing it this weekend....possibly depending on the feedback! Thank you all! ![]()
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![]() I cooked my live rock for nearly nine months... that killed the HA, but still left a bunch of dead algae that is now decomposing in my new tank.
![]() Anyway, hope this helps. I'd say go for it. You can't do too much damage unless you boil all your live rock. ![]()
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![]() One word.... SeaHare
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![]() Thank you for the help!
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![]() I second the Sea Hare
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![]() I see that Ken stealthily removed the space between the words
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