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so can i cure this in the lake that my house sits on?
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#2
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i put mine in a garbage can with a powerhead in it. Changed water every week or so.
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150 G mixed reef.
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I don't go by ratio, just mixed it so it looked good to me then formed it in some damp oyster shells for a nice top layer. I also used Lava rock inside the pieces for lighter weight.
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The salt really adds to the porousity. Curing time was about 6 weeks and the rock seems fine to me.
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150 G mixed reef.
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Where did you read about needing to boil the salt out of the rock? I've never heard that before, maybe that is why mine is taking so long to cure.
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I would say you might need to boil it if you are using water softener pellets but I had no problem with mine.
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150 G mixed reef.
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