How long can cured rock be out in open air?

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#reefsquad,

I have a few hundred pounds of rock, that I've had cured in large garbage bin. Going on about two months now, while I had my front panel changed.

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How long can the rock be brought out into open air ( to redo aquascape) before you start losing beneficial bacteria?
 

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keep covered w damp towels,while working.
 

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Yeah, the biggest thing is to try to keep it wet. When they ship live rock from over seas a lot of times they will cover them in wet newspaper and such.
 

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With "cultured" rocks - rocks without anything else than bacteria - its very unlike that something should happens to the bacteria culture in a day or two- Most bacteria can go dormant if the environment not suit them.

Another fact - the "culturing" have already bring the populations down to a minimum - no food for two months - most bacteria is in dormant stage already - a day or two up in the air does not matter - IMO

But in order for you to feel better - it is a good idea too spay them now and then.

Sincerely Lasse
 

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I agree with lasse. Your rocks are cured. They cannot die in a short time period. Use a spray bottle occasionally.

My opinion: No matter what you do, your tank is going to go through the algae bloom. It’s gonna cycle regardless. But this tank will be running for many years. 1-2 month of initial cycling is nothing to worry about.

I say take your time to make your aquascape the best you can.
 

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