Curing Live Rock: Oxygen Bleach vs Chlorine Bleach

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I want to cure some live rock and have oxygen bleach available. Does anyone know if this will work or should I be using chlorine bleach?

End goal is to remove organic material from the rock. I am planning to soak in vinegar or muriatic acid after to remove phosphates. After that will do a number of large rinses in ro/di water.
 

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If it is truly live rock, you will kill all the bacteria and biodiversity in it by using bleach. Just let it soak in a barrel of salt water with a recirculation pump and a heater for a few weeks to a month.
 
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If it is truly live rock, you will kill all the bacteria and biodiversity in it by using bleach. Just let it soak in a barrel of salt water with a recirculation pump and a heater for a few weeks to a month.
Thanks for the quick reply. I guess I should have added more info about the rock and maybe called it something better. Any ideas on what a better thing to call this rock is?

The rock came dry a few months ago (LFS said it was collected from other tanks. It was white and dry) and is currently in a tank and has cycled. So it is populated by bacteria, algae, and a few pods.

I am having some phosphate problems in the tank and considering pulling a little bit to see if curing it will help.
I am thinking to go slow and pull a piece at a time to cure it. Then put it back and wait a bit for bacteria to re-establish before moving to the next one.
There are no fish in the system, just a couple pieces of coral.
 

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I know regular hypochlorite bleach will strip organics. I've put whole dead corals into bleach and pulled out clean white skeletons a while later. I'm not sure that other types will do so, but they may.
 

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