Is club soda dip better than a hypo dip?

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I got some live rock a few months ago and it’s been such a pain since the beginning, I got all kinds bad hitchhikers so I just need to remove everything from the rock. I did a hypo dip but that did nothing. I saw some people were dipping them in club soda, would that work better? And if not what would be better?
 

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Will the bacteria on the rock live?
I’d say no… I mean that’s why we use it on cuts right? It helps clean them out and kills the nasties lol.. I could be wrong, but that is what makes sense when I really think about… great question! Haha.. I’ll have to research that..
 
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Highly doubtful the bacteria will survive… maybe if it’s deep in the rock and the h202 doesn’t penetrate that far down..
 

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Also, some more background might help as well. How big is the tank? How old is tank? Any fish or corals? What filtration (not a sump, are you using a canister or hang on back? What hitchhikers are giving you the most trouble (gorilla crabs, and maybe a mantis, anything else)? What is your goal for the tank (reef, SPS, fowler)?
It’s a 75 gallon, it’s brand new, and I only have two clear shrimp and I have a hob filter.
A soda water dip sounds unhinged. May as well just do a bleach dip? I would do a freshwater dip before a soda water dip.

I got KP rock too. It came with an assortment of gorilla crabs, possibly some kind of eunice worm (not a bobbit, the head was different), a pistol shrimp (I think this is probably what you have), and some big-butt bristleworms. I didn't sweat it and got fish anyway. They're all fine. I remove the gorilla crabs when I see them, and I think the eunice perished. The pistol shrimp still makes noise at all times, but I don't mind it. I do wish I saw it from time to time though. The only downside is something in the tank really has a taste for emerald crabs. Any I add get annihilated overnight. Perhaps I need to add a larger one.

Maybe I'm too laid back, but I would just get fish already and not worry about it. I doubt you have a mantis. I think you would've seen it by now and it's much more likely that you have a pistol shrimp. The gorilla crabs could be a problem, but I would just pull them out as you see them.
Ok I will just get fish and not worry about it thanks for the advice. I thought it was weird too but I saw a bunch of people doing it on a forum called reef central.
 
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