At least the being "critical about trends" trend continues!
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At least the being "critical about trends" trend continues!
Upfront the numbers are good but the real test for boat/dead rock is 3 and 6 months if it's still leaching, Ryan stated a lot of organics are IN the rock, I'm not sure if bleach disintergrates materI would love to read/watch that to compare.. It seems to be the opposite of what BRS did a test on a while back.
They tested curing dry rock with four methods and the impact on phosphates. Bleach was the best at phosphate removal without using acid and bleach (I did not want to use acid)..
BRS Rock Curing Video - Phosphates
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They tested curing dry rock with four methods and the impact on phosphates. Bleach was the best at phosphate removal without using acid and bleach (I did not want to use acid)...
nice to see you backIt's still not a good idea.
Would you have just cycled rock that was in someone else’s tank and then sat in a garage for who knows how long, rather than bleaching like I just did? I guess I should have posted the question before dumping in the bleach earlier, but just noticed the thread after doing it.It's still not a good idea.
The "old way" of sitting it in a barrel of salt water with a pump and forgetting about it for months
I don't like the whole bleach and acid thing that's gotten popular. I think people are seeing it as another shortcut...