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Old 07-12-2013, 08:07 PM
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Sorry! you reply fast! ok Well thanks for your help I hope this works. I don't want to loose everything!
If you go with your approach of putting new rock into a tub and curing it there before using it in your new tank, just be sure to test that water for ammonia and nitrites before using the rocks in it. Both should be zero. This will tell you that the rock has been cured and ready to use. If you're buying live rock from a store chances are it's probably already cured or close to cured anyway.
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Ok perfect! Thanks for your help!!
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Old 07-12-2013, 08:23 PM
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One thing I did before transfer was put sponges into sump for a while then when I was curing Marco rock put sponges from sump into holding tank with new rock.

Don't know if it did any good but didn't hurt
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