Ok, something's been bothering me....regarding live rock. I have seen several people order live rock, be it pukani, etc etc live rock from say Walt Smith, Inc.
So the rock comes, they take it out of the box, stare in amazement at their wonderful new 'rocks'. Now the scrubbing and curing process begins. Now a lot of people do this with tightly closed lids and just powerhead, and possibly heater/no heater. Basically when you do that, from what my mind would think, is that you're not letting light go through so algae blooms will not occur on the rocks. However, from my thinking, this would basically cook the rock, kill everything on it, in it, except maybe bacteria (?!? or no?).
Now this is what is bothering me. People buy live rock, only to kill it in their 'tubs', 'garbage bins', etc, witih nothing left alive on it. Just from observations, I want to take Chuck's new rock for instance (nothin on ya Chuck, just wanted some things clarified). It is pure white, and by white, i mean its about as clean as newly laid tiles, nothing on it. Now when it came in (first arrival of the rocks), I'm guessing it had coralline cover and this is judging by the new rocks that James (Illusion) has just received recently. So my point I guess, which does or may not make sense (?!?!), is that if we're basically buying rock, killing it, turning it white, wouldn't this be the same as buying already dead rock, soaking it again in saltwater/pumps/heater, and seed with some 'old water' from the parent tank?
What is the difference between the live rock we buy, that we kill anyway while curing (if you close lids, powerhead, etc), than the already dead stuff. I'm sorry for the rant, it has just been bothering me all day.
- Ilham
So the rock comes, they take it out of the box, stare in amazement at their wonderful new 'rocks'. Now the scrubbing and curing process begins. Now a lot of people do this with tightly closed lids and just powerhead, and possibly heater/no heater. Basically when you do that, from what my mind would think, is that you're not letting light go through so algae blooms will not occur on the rocks. However, from my thinking, this would basically cook the rock, kill everything on it, in it, except maybe bacteria (?!? or no?).
Now this is what is bothering me. People buy live rock, only to kill it in their 'tubs', 'garbage bins', etc, witih nothing left alive on it. Just from observations, I want to take Chuck's new rock for instance (nothin on ya Chuck, just wanted some things clarified). It is pure white, and by white, i mean its about as clean as newly laid tiles, nothing on it. Now when it came in (first arrival of the rocks), I'm guessing it had coralline cover and this is judging by the new rocks that James (Illusion) has just received recently. So my point I guess, which does or may not make sense (?!?!), is that if we're basically buying rock, killing it, turning it white, wouldn't this be the same as buying already dead rock, soaking it again in saltwater/pumps/heater, and seed with some 'old water' from the parent tank?
What is the difference between the live rock we buy, that we kill anyway while curing (if you close lids, powerhead, etc), than the already dead stuff. I'm sorry for the rant, it has just been bothering me all day.
- Ilham