Another shippment from Gulf-View

aggiebear

New Member
Well, yet another customers review of Gulf-view.com.
Bought 50 lbs of Coralline and Deco rock. Incredible amounts of life on the rocks...unfortunately, I don't know if it was worth the hours I spent trying to remove all the newspaper the rock had been wrapped in. No matter how hard I tried there was no way to find it all. Now I have newspaper floating in my tank. Is this going to cause huge problems?
Quality of product :D
Packaging of product :mad:
 

drkegel

Member
Hmmm, try to get it out as much as possible. I don't think the ink will affect your aquarium, as the ink is non-toxic. Although I believe that the ink is water soluble, and may cloud the water a bit. Maybe someone with more of a chemistry background could help you out here.
Chem class for me was a long time ago!
At any rate, I'd try to net out as much as possible, and do a 25% water change.
 

bj

Member
I had the same thing with the newspaper, now 3 weeks later - nothing noticeable left in the tank. Not to worry, I watch my levels very closely and test probally more than is neccessary and I never saw anything change.
 

fab71

Member
I had the same problem but before I put any of the rock into the tank I rinsed each one under the sink to clean off the newspaper. I still had a little newspaper in there but my filters took quick care of it. By the way what size tank do you have?
 

broomer5

Active Member
Rinsing any rock, but especially aquacultured rock in a bucket of warm saltwater at display tank salinity and pH - would be a much better way to remove the small bits of wet newspaper.
Tap water - if contains chlorine - not so good for the beneficial bacteria and lifeforms.
Just my opinion - but I believe worth mentioning.
 

devante

Member
I got a shipment from them also about a week ago. I had problems with the newpaper too. I gave up and just put it in the tank. I didn't care because I was going to let it cure first in a 20gal first. I don't see any paper in the tank anymore. The filter picked up the leftovers that were on the rock. I'm glad I didn't put it in my main tank, I found a Mantis shrimp in the rock and it was easier to get him out.
 
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