Using bleach to cure dry live rock. | Reef FAQs

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Hey R2R Family!

Are you enjoying the quick and basic Reef FAQs? We sure hope so, because more are on the way! :)

Today we add on to the live rock curing information with a quick Reef FAQs about three main points to bleach curing live rock with...
1) What is bleach curing?
2) When is it necessary?
3) How to bleach cure?

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Quick question

If I use a brute trash can for this, can I still use it as part of a saltwater mixing station afterward? Or would the bleach contaminate the trash can?
 

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Quick question

If I use a brute trash can for this, can I still use it as part of a saltwater mixing station afterward? Or would the bleach contaminate the trash can?

I don't see why you couldn't. I would think you could treat it like the rock, let it gas off or use some declorinator.
 

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I'm always curious how detrimental a tap soak is compared to RODI.
 

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