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![]() I figured it would take a long time as well. I have a few rocks that have alot of mushrooms that have grown out of the rock. I still want to keep the rock so I am going to have to chip them off as I move them out of the old tank. I also have a few SPS that have encrusted the rock that will need to be removed as well. All this will be quite time consumming.
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Oh definitely, even without all the fiddly parts its still a good 6 hours from start to finish and that was the fastest I'd ever done it without moving from one house to another. By then I was pretty good at it though (I ripped my tank down 3 times in one year battling dinoflagellates).
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![]() Is there any way other then scrubbing and a good swish in a bucket to get rock cleaned quickly in the transfer?
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![]() Chris, Could you pressure wash the rock?
have it in salt water then pull it out spray it with a pressure washer then right back into SW? J |
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![]() It resolved the caulerpa problem (for a time) and kicked the arse of the dinoflagellates (however at that time I also removed my sandbed so who knows what did the trick). Plus its damned satisfying watching all that ugliness peel of the rock like melted bugger. In the archives of my blog, I see that I did have a bit of a cycle (I kind of went a little gung ho with the powerwashing as my rocks were pretty nasty) but the algae was confined to the rocks and sandbed and was gone within 2 weeks.
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