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Old 02-03-2004, 04:02 AM
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Default "boiled" live rock

Ok,

Sooo, I made a big mistake, I bought some live rock.. and shoved them in my change water until today when I would have time to add them to the tank. Well, I put a broken heater in and for about 20 hours the temp of the water was over 90 degrees.. So, I get home and find of course.. a graveyard of life on the bottom of the container... well I figured, what can I do, but just put it in the tank.. rock smelt fine, but the water stunk big time. (the rock only had coraline growth on it to begin with). So, I am done and I thought well I will give the graveyard to my not yet hooked up pod breeding tank and when I finished I looked in the bottom of the container to find slews of flatworms (dead of course)..

My question is... (finaly right?) : do you think I should rip out the rock I put in my tank? Or are the flatworms cooked for good?

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