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|   It looks like there is still alot of salt in them. Or am I mistaken? They look very good though. 
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|   nope salt is all gone, what you see is argonite sand and bumps where the salt used to be. I find if you do your first 1-2 waterchanges with warm water the salt disolves very rapidly. | 
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|   Thats true I did mine outside last summer during the heat wave. 
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|   STARRY....your last pic looks like it belongs in a "Blair witch" reef!    They do look good! hillbilly....in the link posted earlier, there is a major long thread regarding MMLR. One of the repeated comments is about useing WARM water to be sure that ALL the salt is disolved from the rock. | 
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|   Yes that makes sense.  When I did mine I always refilled the bucket out of the hot tap.  Within a day or so it looked like the salt had dissolved completely.  Even cold water should get rid of it, it will just take a little longer.  I haven't read that entire thread on RC it seems to go on forever.  Good luck with the rock!!! | 
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|   I found it to be rather fun.  | 
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|   REEFER ROB...awesome pics to see how the rock (and your tank) aged  STARRY... Maybe you can plan a "rock makin" trip to Calgary and join in on the fun!  OK........my first small batch of mmlr has bees sitting in a bag with some damp paper towels for over 3 days and it look good...feels strong. I plan to take it out tomorrow and begin the air curing. Maybe by the 3rd week of April I will start the water kuring...then hope to be able to place it in the tank the first weekend of June. |