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whyamisofly

Tang
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#21

whyamisofly

Tang
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#26

Haddonisreef

Orca
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#27
Mine was sechduled to be delivered tomorrow but had fed ex hold at hub and picked up this morning. Looks good like 5 good size pieces but did have a bunch of small rubble also.
 

jda123

Dolphin
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#30
Sure. as long as an ammonia and nitrite spike cannot kill anything. :)

My only worry there is that the dry/dead rock might have all kinds of bound phosphate that could move over to this rock, which is probably phosphate free. This is not the end of the world and a few pounds of GFO could probably get rid of it all.
 

Haddonisreef

Orca
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#31
Sure. as long as an ammonia and nitrite spike cannot kill anything. :)

My only worry there is that the dry/dead rock might have all kinds of bound phosphate that could move over to this rock, which is probably phosphate free. This is not the end of the world and a few pounds of GFO could probably get rid of it all.
Would u recomend gfo in bags or threw a reactor?
 

jda123

Dolphin
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#32
Reactor, but wait until it is done curing. Since you just put the fresh rock in, test the PO4 in the container really quick before the ammonia rises. This will give you a baseline of how much PO4 is bound it the dead/dry rock.
 
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