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I recently set up a new Red Sea Reefer 350 and the tank is just now finished cycling. I have a large GSP that took over a 6-8 pound rock in my current system. I planned to move that whole rock to the new tank but I’m concerned that will cause water quality to drop since this rock has been in system for 3 years already and has the detritus inside to show for it, I’m sure.

Looking for your thoughts on if that’s a real concern or if it’s no different than buying a large colony on live rock at the LFS.
 

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I recently set up a new Red Sea Reefer 350 and the tank is just now finished cycling. I have a large GSP that took over a 6-8 pound rock in my current system. I planned to move that whole rock to the new tank but I’m concerned that will cause water quality to drop since this rock has been in system for 3 years already and has the detritus inside to show for it, I’m sure.

Looking for your thoughts on if that’s a real concern or if it’s no different than buying a large colony on live rock at the LFS.

If your worried rinse the rock in a fresh bucket of salt water using a powerhead to blow out as much as you can.
 
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If your worried rinse the rock in a fresh bucket of salt water using a powerhead to blow out as much as you can.
Ha. See that’s why I came on this forum. Such. Simple and obvious solution that just didn’t occur to me. Thank you.
 
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