Ichthys
Well-known member
Sorry, I forgot that Marco also now sells the "Live" rock as well as their more popular dry rock.. The rock i ordered was dry, they say it is mined from an ancient extinct reef that is now on dry land, hence it doesnt detract from living reefs like harvesting Fiji rock does. As far as cure/cycle/prep I have read a few long threads over at another reef board where people debated the pros and cons on rinsing/curing/cycling dry rock and also watched a good video at BRS about prepping there rock. Bottom line that i have garnered from my research is that even though the rock is dry, and "dead" any rock, from any source will still have some level of crud on the surface and in the pores, no matter how clean it looks to the human eye, there may be crud in it. So that being said, it doesnt hurt to throw it in a tub with a few power heads and a heater for a week before introducing it into the DT which is what i will do.
On a side not, one thing i have found about this hobby is that if you have an idea of how you want to do someting and are willing to look on the net enough, you will find just as many people saying to do it one way as saying to do it the opposite way lol.
On a side not, one thing i have found about this hobby is that if you have an idea of how you want to do someting and are willing to look on the net enough, you will find just as many people saying to do it one way as saying to do it the opposite way lol.