Adding dry rock to established nano?

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I am getting a new mushroom/anemone box in the mail soon and would like to put some rubble rock in the bottom of it. Since I have a nano tank (22g) I do not have extra pieces sitting around in the sand, or a sump with any used as a natural filter. I do have some dry rock that has been sitting in a dry bucket for about 2 years now that I plan on breaking up a bit to add to the bottom of the anemone box. How would you guys go about curing this so I don't cause any nutrient spikes in my small tank? My plan was to use waterchange water from my tank and put the dry rock in there with a pump and let that go for a few weeks. Thoughts?
 

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I've added dry rock to my sump with no issues, I did add it to my display once and it started growing algae on it. At that point I moved it into my sump. If you have an AIO you can put some rubble in a rear chamber, if you have a hang on the back filter drop some pieces in it.

I could be very wrong here, but I feel like adding a couple pieces of rock rubble isn't going to disturb your tank. I've not had any negative experiences with it.
 
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I've added dry rock to my sump with no issues, I did add it to my display once and it started growing algae on it. At that point I moved it into my sump. If you have an AIO you can put some rubble in a rear chamber, if you have a hang on the back filter drop some pieces in it.

I could be very wrong here, but I feel like adding a couple pieces of rock rubble isn't going to disturb your tank. I've not had any negative experiences with it.
Ok cool! I'll probably just rinse it off thoroughly and add a few pieces in slowly
 

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