How do i make live rock into dry rock?

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Like the title i have live rock that is not selling so I need to turn it into dry rock. How do I do that can i use bleach and then rinse it very good? or is that just not a good idea?
 

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You can set it out in the sun to dry after you bleach it. But I would keep it alive. Its worth more money unless you had some kind of pest problem.
 

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I usually leave it outside for a week then give it a scrub. The sun should lighten the color of it. You could use bleach and then rinse well. Muriactic acid can also be used for dipping.
 
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Derek's Reef I'm trying to sell, but there small rocks, but 2 are decent . only want 20$ for all it also has coral on it. Will I run a risk if i bleach them and rinse well?
 

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