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Welcome!

We have found a great way to neutralize rock is by giving it a good soak in RO water that has been dosed with hydrogen peroxide. Put the rock in there with a pump circulating the water for about a week.

We have used both Fritz Turbo Start and Dr. Tim's One and Only.
 

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Hello! I’m a total noob here. I’ve always wanted to have a reef aquarium and finally figured what the heck, let’s try. I got a used Biocube 32 that I’m going to use as my starter tank. It came with some live rock, but I’m going to cure it to kill anything on it first. I don’t trust it to not be covered with bad stuff that I don’t know how to combat. I’d rather start with a completely clean tank and do the slow cycle to build up the good bacteria. Having said that, what is the most recommended product y’all use for cycling a brand new tank before adding any livestock to it? Any others pointers that anyone can give to someone completely new just starting out is much appreciated too!
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