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Ok, so use salt water for curing, got it.Interesting!
The only negative I can think of is that freshwater bacteria will fill the rock and now once placed in saltwater, it will die, and now require a second cure.
Dead yes, but the remnants are still there. As well as those from (once)living organisms on the surface and deep inside the rock.I never understood this. If the rock is dry aren't the bacteria dead anyway?
Gotcha, that question is above my pay grade. I'm curious to know the answer as well.I guess what I'm wondering is where all these bacteria that will supposedly colonize the "dry" rock - fresh or salty - are coming from? There would be none in rodi or mixed salt water.
Everything around us contains the building blocks to life. I can't exactly remember what its called but the spores for bacteria to colonize are on our bodies.I guess what I'm wondering is where all these bacteria that will supposedly colonize the "dry" rock - fresh or salty - are coming from? There would be none in rodi or mixed salt water.
Yes it is. This thread is about curing, not establishing biofilter.Isn't curing an entirely different process than establishing a beneficial bacteria colony and completing a tank cycle?
You are describing cooking the rock. Cure and cycle are essentially the same. Curing would entail more on the aspects of allowing nutrients to build up and then be removed either water changes or algae growth.Isn't curing an entirely different process than establishing a beneficial bacteria colony and completing a tank cycle?
I thought curing dry rock was just letting all the dead stuff fall off and finish decomposing, in this case it doesn't matter what you use...I used water from the hose and a bunch of bleach for 7 days then rinsed everything and finished the cure with a quick Muriatic acid bath, then proceeded to place it in the tank to cycle.
+1. Even if intention are to get decomposed matter off before the DT, no matter freshwater or saltwater a cycle will happen. They are one in the same. But with saltwater you can retain the bacteria colony. Cooking the rock is when you do a muriatic, bleach, or lanthinum chloride bath. That would happen prior to curing or cycling.I would still cure it in saltwater to let the bacteria do the heavy lifting for me.