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![]() You might want to send the significant other on a weekend getaway!!! If you just have roommates it going to cost you lots of beer before they get over it. Good luck.
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![]() Skimmer, water changes, carbon....and time
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![]() Get a big window and open it
![]() Just kidding, sounds like your rock was uncured. A plastic cover or sheet over the tank might help the smell.
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![]() carbon helps a lot. if there's nothing else but the liverock in the tank this is one of the few situations where it's ok to run LOTS of carbon actively. Fill an AC70 with carbon and the smell will go away in 24 hours maybe? When the rock's done cycling throttle back the carbon and do a significant water change to replenish all the other stuff the carbon removed.
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![]() well thanks for all the help. everyone. let me know if i am doing this right.
i took all the rock out and have it in a 30 gallon tank with a protein skimmer for 200 gallons. i scrubbed all the rock off and rinsed it in a pail of salt water before putting it in the 30 gallon tank. put the tank in my garage to cure for the smell. have my 90 gallon full of just salt water. running canister filters with carbon to take the smell out. it got the smell in my sand i think so that is why the water still has a smell to it. am i correct? the carbon should clear this up? am i doing things right here? any other suggestions. what do you guys think a week till the rock cures? |
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![]() Took mine about a month.
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![]() I must be lucky, I bought my rock from the store and it doesn't smell at all! (THANK GOODNESS)
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