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Never heard that until now. And these shells are from years ago so I should be fine. The rocks are from a pet supply store in wisconsin

Lol I'm sorry, I totally misread what you put. I thought you said when you went on vacation you collected rocks and shells... My bad. That's why I said that lol


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Nice! DIY is always good


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Yup reefin on a buget lol. And you read kind of right I did get them on vacation, just out of my parents yard when I was on leave
 
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Eventually idk how much I should or shouldn't clean them. They were just dead rock from the store that I chiseled out how I wanted
 

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Well , What I did when I had some dead rock laying around, just get a small tub (or bucket) pour water to where it covers all the rocks and then pour a little bit of white vinegar. Leave it there for a day or two. Empty it and let it dry.


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Hay man I would spend a couple bucks on a quality skimmer when your ready to add corals. DIY is fun ,, but skimmers are a little technical. I bought a seacloneskimmer and heard they were horrible I modded it and made a few changes to it and now it skims like crazy I'm emptying a 2 liter soda bottle weekly
 

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No but I recommend drilling frag plug size holes into the rock. It makes it super easy to attach plugs instead of taking off the coral and attaching the coral onto the rock separately. Like that you just place the plug into the drilled hole and it won't be knocked over and the coral will be able to grow onto the rocks


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Well the skimmer did not work. But i have good news people. I have new pictures!!! Wipl post them in a little bit
 

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