I see no reason to after 1-2 freshwater rinses. I did not dry it in the sun at any point when I cycled my Pukani (which is notoriously "dirty" with dead sponges, corals, occasional crab, etc.).
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I see no reason to after 1-2 freshwater rinses. I did not dry it in the sun at any point when I cycled my Pukani (which is notoriously "dirty" with dead sponges, corals, occasional crab, etc.).
@BlueDevil, where did you find the acid? I am wondering around Home Depot aimlessly. [emoji12]
So is curing the rock a step you have to take with a new tank set up?
So is curing the rock a step you have to take with a new tank set up?
which brute can do you have? I have rocks in the grey brute can curing as we speak
what test kit did you use?
So I know this thread is old but I have a question. I had a ex room mate that I kick out of my house put spray pant in my tank. I have since taken the tank down. I would like to save the rock. Would this process with the acid make the rock safe? Its over 300 pounds of rock so would like to not have to buy more if I can save it.