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Hello everyone, so a friend dropped of a couple pieces of rock for me today. I'd really like to use the in the new build. I have plenty of established rock in the other 2 tanks so I'm not worried about them not having bacteria yet.
I have a couple pictures of them. What I don't like is the dry looking worms on it. How can I get these of or do I just need to go the small hammer and chisel route?
Advice appreciated.
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Yeah my son and I demolished them with just rock chisels they came right off barely even chipped of and rock.
Thank for the input both of you.
 

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