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richardhmc

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I'm planning to set up a new tank using my old rock. However, my old live rock right now has green hair algae, A LOT of bubble algae, red slime, etc etc you name it, its on there. I heard that live rock will carry on any pests and algae to any new tanks it is placed in.

Therefore, how do I "kill" it? I want the rock to be as clean as possible if that even is possible.

thanks!
 

richardhmc

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yeah cook it boil it till the rock turns white. u'll get rid of everything but then again u will kill everything good bac and bad bac aptasia etc remmember to use ro water.

Approximately how long would it take? about half an hour?

also, what do you mean by remember to use RO water? RO water to boil it in??
 

InfernoST

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Do not use RO, I will get super heated without any visual indications then blow up if your face when you attempt to put something in it. This happens because all of the minerals and elements have been stripped out of the water. I would use some sort of filtered tap water if this is not available then regular tap.
 

noodleman

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Do not use RO, I will get super heated without any visual indications then blow up if your face when you attempt to put something in it. This happens because all of the minerals and elements have been stripped out of the water. I would use some sort of filtered tap water if this is not available then regular tap.

^not true at all! RO water will boil as normal at 100 degrees C.

Another suggestion, why not just leave the rocks out and let them dry out completely and then just recure them
 

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