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![]() Frozen live rock? WTF????
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![]() long story. To make things simple his friend killed his tank while he was out of town.
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![]() Oh yeah tastes just like fresh!! *grin*
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![]() frozen live rock? ok definitely a first...
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![]() I have the rock in a 55Gtank waiting for the tank to stabalize.then I'm going to add some matured rock to it.
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![]() This smells horrible! my house reeks of watery death. I've been changing the water every 2 hours or so to try and keep the smell down.
One quick question: I am circulating with fresh water right now until all the dead stuff falls out of the rock. Is this right or should I be using SW the whole time? The rock is dead I didn't think it would hurt anything! Does it matter if I'm not using a light? |
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![]() If you use SW then some of the organisms on the rock may survive.
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![]() Oh ya, you don't need to use a light while cycling, this could cause algae to start to bloom.
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You should definitely keep using SW as the ammonia given off by the dead stuff will help feed and repopulate the nitrifying bacertia. In hindsight, after the tank was "killed" if you friend simply left it in SW in a Rubbermaid in a garage with a powerhead running - you probably don't even need a heater unless it's the dead of winter - the live rock would have stayed quite "live" for a long, long time. Live rock is surpringly tough and resilient. Freezing it just killed everything and took up freezer space. |
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![]() The rock was left out a couple of days ago. I'm guessing it was -5c outside.
Another thing I learned about LR was the amount of bristle worms in them. I've cleaned out the tank twice and I've sucked up tons of the worms. Kinda gross lol! |