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I'm setting up a brand new Reefer 425 XL aquarium for the first time, and I purchased 60 lbs of dry Pukani rock from BRS. Somewhere along the way I read that this rock is free from most hitchhikers and I think I interpreted that to mean it's ready to just put in the tank and start cycling. But now as I'm getting ready to fill the tank with water and get started, I'm starting to read articles saying the rock should be soaked in acid and dried, then cured for weeks before putting it into the tank.
I have already put the rock in my display tank without any prep work and have done a lot of aquascaping along with 80 lbs of Tropic Eden sand, so I'm hoping I don't need to rip it all out and start over because I skipped the step of acid washing/curing. Is it possible to cure the rock in the display tank without the acid wash and start the cycling process? Will it stink us out of the house?? I do have two carbon and GFO reactors plus a biopellet reactor plumbed into my sump if that will help.
It's a little frustrating that there's no definitive guide on how this is supposed to work. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!!!
I have already put the rock in my display tank without any prep work and have done a lot of aquascaping along with 80 lbs of Tropic Eden sand, so I'm hoping I don't need to rip it all out and start over because I skipped the step of acid washing/curing. Is it possible to cure the rock in the display tank without the acid wash and start the cycling process? Will it stink us out of the house?? I do have two carbon and GFO reactors plus a biopellet reactor plumbed into my sump if that will help.
It's a little frustrating that there's no definitive guide on how this is supposed to work. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!!!
