Cure dryrock in display tank or outside of display tank?

Feegler

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Hey All,

I'm new to the hobby and almost have all my equipment but still need to do some plumbing. I am going to get dry sand/dry rock but am just a little confused on when i should start curing the rock or if i even need to? Should i wait until everything is set up and just do the cure/cylce in the display tank or is there a benefit to start curing the rock in a large container before starting the cycle in the display tank?

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The benefit to curing the rock outside of the display system first is the resultant nitrate and phosphate won't be in in your display to fuel pest algae growth.
 

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WELCOME :)

One can wash/soak with muratic acid outside the tank prior to cycling to help remove left over nasties to lower N and P in the rock. Wear protective gear for safety, I cycled mine in the main display not that I really matters.

One can add bacteria or live rock from an established tank, also increase the water temp to speed up bacteria during cycling. No lights needed.
 

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