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![]() Thanks Eli. So I should cycle in the tubs its in now compared with my tank? Would one not then loose the bacterial colony after removing the rock for a dry build and shape in the main tank? I imagine it needs to go into a tank of water direct from the tubs.
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![]() I'll be honest, I rinsed my rocks and dumped them in.
30-40lbs dry rock 100+ existing established rock 230gallon + sump No problems, no breakouts, etc. Mua ha ha. Mind you I have a tiny bioload in the system, only a couple of clowns and a handful of chromis. |
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![]() I'd be more interested in the phosphate readings after 3 weeks.
I have my Pukani curing with a few pieces of new live rock. The two 30% water changes so far have come out pee yellow. I'm wishing I'd kept a little HOB skimmer for this process. Hopefully my new 150 gallon Concept tank will be here soon and I can move the rock to cure in a larger volume of water. The rock looks fantastic BTW. Can't wait to get aquascaping! |
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![]() Good read wish I read this a few years ago
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I kept testing the phosphates from my system with the rocks cycling in there with results of 0 phosphates that maybe results of the pod soup I keep in one of my sumps.. ![]() |
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As I ran HC-gfo after the initial curing and now getting 0 readout. Phosphates never played a role intu the bacteria growth for the curing process. |
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![]() Eli,
Any concerns with running Carbon and HC-GFO from day 1 of curing the rock in the tank? Or should I wait before adding those 2 online?
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![]() There really is no issues running them from days one except it's a waste of money in my opinion.
Last edited by eli@fijireefrock.com; 08-15-2014 at 05:08 AM. |
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![]() you could by all means after after curing place it dry and play with the rock for as long as needed till you get the look you need. I am planning to adding the water from the tub to the main system when its time to move the rock. Nitrifying bacteria has a better survival rate out in the open with wet rock than any other pod simply of their size. |
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