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Greetings,
I have a 100 gallon IM tank that I have been operating since August. It is doing great. Haven't lost any fish except for a jumper and one that got lodged in a crevasse in the rock.
The tank has LifeRock Dry Rock by Caribsea.
My question is can I add another piece of LifeRock or two since it is already cycled and happy?
If ok, what do I need to do to prepare the pieces?
Thanks!
Buzz
 

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In my opinion you must at least rinse well in tank or fresh salt water.

If your not in a terrible hurry I would probably put it in a barrel or bucket depending on size with a pump and some ammonia and cycle it. I switched out some live rock in a reef with Liferock, and only rinsed. Thought I would be fine as I left over 1/2 of the existing rock (I was moving out aggressive corals as I wanted to move in a new direction) I have experienced an algae bloom of some kind and lost several corals. Not sure if they are related or just circumstantial (I also tanked phosphates and had a Alk swing, took my eye off the ball as I set up another system). Have a new microscope coming as I tried one that attaches to my phone, but think there is either scratches on the phone or the attachment I bought as it isn’t clear.
So for my 2 cents worth I would try to cycle it a little to avoid problems.
 

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Exactly as above, any new item in a tank is colonized by algae in a sequence. You do not need to cycle new rock though.
 

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You'll be fine, I've added 50+#s of dead rock at once too well established tanks and the only thing I've noticed is the new rock will go through its own minor ugly phase. Also my #1 key to keeping a healthy aquarium is alot of rock, the more the merrier.
 

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