Hello all,
I bought 50 lbs of Pukani dry rock from BRS about 7 years ago for a tank I was going to set up. Then I moved. Then I moved again... and again... and again. I think I am done moving, but am not set up for a 75g tank that the rock was intended for. I am thinking about a 10 gallon softie tank. I started a thread on that in the nano-reef forum.
Seven years ago, I soaked the rock in a bin of water with bleach to remove much of the organics in the rock. Now I am thinking I should pull out a few pieces I would like to use in the ten gallon, and "cook/cure" them. By "cook/cure" I don't mean cycle, I mean put them in a tank of water and let the remaining nitrogen phosphorous in the rock leech out. There are lots of guides online on how to do this but:
My question is, do I have to use salt water to do this? Does the salt aid in leeching these compounds out in a way that fresh water will not? Could I not get the same effect if I had the rock in a container full of freshwater with a powerhead? Is this not just a physical removal of the compounds into the water, is there a bacteriological/biological aspect as well, that necessitates the salt?
Thanks,
-pg
I bought 50 lbs of Pukani dry rock from BRS about 7 years ago for a tank I was going to set up. Then I moved. Then I moved again... and again... and again. I think I am done moving, but am not set up for a 75g tank that the rock was intended for. I am thinking about a 10 gallon softie tank. I started a thread on that in the nano-reef forum.
Seven years ago, I soaked the rock in a bin of water with bleach to remove much of the organics in the rock. Now I am thinking I should pull out a few pieces I would like to use in the ten gallon, and "cook/cure" them. By "cook/cure" I don't mean cycle, I mean put them in a tank of water and let the remaining nitrogen phosphorous in the rock leech out. There are lots of guides online on how to do this but:
My question is, do I have to use salt water to do this? Does the salt aid in leeching these compounds out in a way that fresh water will not? Could I not get the same effect if I had the rock in a container full of freshwater with a powerhead? Is this not just a physical removal of the compounds into the water, is there a bacteriological/biological aspect as well, that necessitates the salt?
Thanks,
-pg