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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Default Curing dry rock.

    I've put it in a bin of SW, added 2 pumps, one high one low, covered with a tight fitting lid, now what? Do I need to do water changes?
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    No dont do waterchanges. It would likely set back any curing. They say light isnt necesary but that some low blue light helps with coraline?


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    add some sand from your main tank to that bin...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyhigh View Post
    add some sand from your main tank to that bin...
    My main tank is only 8g's lol. I'm not worried about seeding it, although I could add a piece of LR from my 8 to the mix. Def won't use anything from the LFS
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