Live stuff beats dead stuff any day. I would say fill your tank with beautiful living things, not what is left of them.
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I guess you give someone a platform they will use it. The purpose of this thread was not seeking opinions on whether I should put the dead sea biscuit as decoration/place for live things to live on. But how can I safely put it in my tank if I so chose to do so.Live stuff beats dead stuff any day. I would say fill your tank with beautiful living things, not what is left of them.
Fair enough. Sorry I got off topic. I too would go with a diluted bleach solution. I bleached many dead coral skeletons 35+ years ago, before keeping living corals became feasible to the average aquarist.I guess you give someone a platform they will use it. The purpose of this thread was not seeking opinions on whether I should put the dead sea biscuit as decoration/place for live things to live on. But how can I safely put it in my tank if I so chose to do so.