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![]() Hey guys,
Probabaly a dumb question, but I was planning on picking up some live rock tomorrow for a brand new tank that I have at my office. The problem is that I won't be able to get the rock into my tank until Tuesday. The reason why I was going to get it tomorrow is it's the only day I can get it. Now, there's nothing in the tank except ready water that is up to temperature, just awaiting LR, so an ammonia spike due to die off isn't a big deal to me at all. Also, there isn't any corals or anything on the rock. What are your thoughts? |
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![]() I'm no expert but I'm sure 3 days is no big deal. Obviously you may have a larger ammonia spike and might take longer to cycle. Try to keep it moist at the very least, I would avoid letting it dry out. In a perfect world you would keep it in a container of SW with flow and heater. Good luck!
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![]() Just keep it in sealed containers to retain moisture, and in a warmish area so it doesn't get cold (or hot)
If it were me, and it was sitting for days, I'd open the containers daily to exchange fresh air but I'm a bit anal (aren't most reefers?) |
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![]() It will be fine. Live rock can lie dormant for months and still be good. The initial tank cycle will just take a little longer.
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![]() I would suggest waiting until you have a day when you can buy the rock and get it into your tank in the same day. I also strongly suggest buying rock from a fresh shipment that had been at your LFS for less than 2 days.
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