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Using dead rock in freshwater tropical?


s3xtcy

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Hi everyone, I just picked up another tank, similar to a juwel rio 240 (has the juwel stand) with a bigger custom tank, although its only just bigger.. Anyway. When i got the tank it came with all sorts of extras, including a heap of "dead coral rock". Most of its dry and ill keep it that way until i convert this tank to a marine, but one piece was wet and was in the tank when i got it, it was a tropical freshwater setup.

Questions are :

1 is there any pros/cons to using coral rock in freshwater?

2 is there any damage done to the rock by using it in freshwater, or can you simply clean and dry it out, then start the cycling process to use it in a marine tank?

Thanks heaps :)

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Don't quote me but I think if you soaked it in a bleach/water mix it would sanitize it so you could safely use it again? One of the more experienced people should know if that will work.

Sanitizing is not a problem. Bleach and water mix does not remove copper that's been absorbed by the rock which is extremely toxic to invertebrates and will be released if put into a marine tank with thousands and thousands of dollars worth of very delicate invertabrates like corals, shrimp, anemones, etc.

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