Sammy Joined 19 Apr 2008 Posts 1,190 Reaction score 10 Location Tokai, Cape Town 31 Mar 2011 #21 I'm must admit, I still feel BOILING the best option. Obviously once boiled, cured and seeded, would it not come "live" over time again ????
I'm must admit, I still feel BOILING the best option. Obviously once boiled, cured and seeded, would it not come "live" over time again ????
leslie hempel Professional Aquarist Joined 7 May 2007 Posts 18,029 Reaction score 1,314 Location East London 31 Mar 2011 #22 will become live with aerobic bacteria in 30 odd days and sooner if LR is added to the system and the more dense parts anerobic in 6 months or so either way stocking should be slow untill the rock has matured for a period of 2-3 months i would say
will become live with aerobic bacteria in 30 odd days and sooner if LR is added to the system and the more dense parts anerobic in 6 months or so either way stocking should be slow untill the rock has matured for a period of 2-3 months i would say
Sammy Joined 19 Apr 2008 Posts 1,190 Reaction score 10 Location Tokai, Cape Town 31 Mar 2011 #23 @Lesley, thanks for that info. I already have quite a lot of very mature LR in the DT, this LR will only be for the fuge and for "extra" filtration see pic of tank and LR below. Last edited by a moderator: 26 Nov 2015
@Lesley, thanks for that info. I already have quite a lot of very mature LR in the DT, this LR will only be for the fuge and for "extra" filtration see pic of tank and LR below.
MistaOrange Joined 20 Jan 2010 Posts 7,827 Reaction score 130 Location Somewhere in Cape Town 31 Mar 2011 #24 Cooking Live Rock - Marine Aquariums of South Africa