rock from NC

camanuch

Member
hey guys my mom just got back from our house in NC and found some great pieces of rock on the beach. i know its dry by now because its been out of water for close to 1 week. is it ok to use in my tank at home? also do i need to clean and cycle the rock? also would this be considered base rock now? thanks
 
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lsu

Guest
I would not use it, no telling what types of pollutants it has been exposed to.
 

camanuch

Member
what can i use to clean the rock before the cycle. like soak it is a bleach to water mixture. like 5:1 or 10:1. any input would be great.
here is what i was thinking.
soaking in bleach mixture for 1 week.
soaking in fresh water for 2 days then rinse
soaking in fresh water for 2 more days then rinse
soaking in fresh water for 3 more days then rinse again
then starting with cycling.
or is there a better way to totally clean and purify the rock.
 

blownz281

Member
safest thing i could think of would be let it sit in a bucket of warm water with dawn soap. then wash it really well and maybe even boil it in a pan on low for awhile.
 

camanuch

Member
i really dont mind it turning into base rock at all because its going to be going into an established tank. thanks for the advice.
anyone else with a different method?? or any experence with the way i mentioned or something similiar to that..
 

alix2.0

Active Member
DEFINATELY wouldnt put dawn soap on it!!! bleach maybe & be really careful but definately not dish soap.
 

alix2.0

Active Member
id do maybe 1 parts bleach to like 3-5 parts water. then soak it in regular water and let it air dry for a few days.

edit// note, bleaching still may not pull out some pollutants, like if there was copper in the rock, it wont take that out. use your best judgement.
 

camanuch

Member
well its going into a FOWLR tank. a little copper wont really do much dammage. so i dont need to go as crazy as i had listed??
 
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nyyank

Guest
Originally Posted by camanuch
http:///forum/post/2586520
well its going into a FOWLR tank. a little copper wont really do much dammage. so i dont need to go as crazy as i had listed??
A little copper is toxic to whatever LR you have---IMO you should never put things found on the beach in a DT regardless of how nice they look.
Good LR is collected WAY offshore.
 

teresaq

Active Member
I have used a few pieces from the beach. I bleached them, boiled them, declorinated them, then cycled them. They have been in my tank for 2 yrs
T
 

camanuch

Member
Originally Posted by TeresaQ
http:///forum/post/2587370
I have used a few pieces from the beach. I bleached them, boiled them, declorinated them, then cycled them. They have been in my tank for 2 yrs
T
what was the process of boiling and declorinating?
 
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