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![]() I would hazard a guess that after 10 seconds, anything on the surface would be dead
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![]() But what about those sneaky ones deep in the crevices of the rock?
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If I'm not sinking money into the house, I'm throwing it in the fish bowl. 25 gallon "nano" 90 gallon startup 5 gallon nano |
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![]() Well longer would be better, but why not just leave it outside for a while? A week say, give it a rinse then use your dead rock?
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![]() Because I'm really impatient
![]() (and I love the smell of boiling rock...it really reeks!)
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![]() dying xenia smells so bad! i wouldnt do it.
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![]() Too late, its all done and now I've got to air out the house, but its not so bad, the smell is almost gone (had the windows all open before I started and the exhaust fan over the range is going full, plus another fan pushing the smell out the window). Now I've got half green zombie looking rock in my tank... BUT NO AIPTASIAS!!!!
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If I'm not sinking money into the house, I'm throwing it in the fish bowl. 25 gallon "nano" 90 gallon startup 5 gallon nano |
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![]() did you take pictures? I want to see
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