I'm in the middle of preparing for a tank transfer, and as there is a bit of a volume increase, I'd like to add some more rock to the tank. Obviously it's easier to add that rock when I'm setting up the new tank, and as luck would have it I have about 30 pounds of extra rock lying around.
But as luck would also have it, that rock was from my very first tank, which took a lot of abuse from me. No copper or heavy metals in it, but I'm sure the rock is loaded with old, decayed life and all the phosphates and everything involved. Additionally, it's been sitting in my garage, dry, for about 10 years now. So it's had 10 years to pick up dust, sawdust, webs, and everything else that's happened in that garage (paint drying, wood stain drying, etc).
I know it's not really live rock any longer, but it was really good rock - I picked it up before all the restrictions on Pacific rock were put in place, and there are some great shapes in there. But I don't know everything that is currently absorbed into the rock. Is there a treatment I can do to the rock to get it back to a useable condition?
But as luck would also have it, that rock was from my very first tank, which took a lot of abuse from me. No copper or heavy metals in it, but I'm sure the rock is loaded with old, decayed life and all the phosphates and everything involved. Additionally, it's been sitting in my garage, dry, for about 10 years now. So it's had 10 years to pick up dust, sawdust, webs, and everything else that's happened in that garage (paint drying, wood stain drying, etc).
I know it's not really live rock any longer, but it was really good rock - I picked it up before all the restrictions on Pacific rock were put in place, and there are some great shapes in there. But I don't know everything that is currently absorbed into the rock. Is there a treatment I can do to the rock to get it back to a useable condition?
