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Keep rock live or dry it out?

I am in the process of breaking down my tank as I am moving shortly. My current rock has some hair algae on it. I was wondering it it would be better to let the rock die and re-cycle or keep in in a rubber maid bin in the dark with pump and heater during the move? Let me know what your opinions are.
Thanks,
Paul
 
I would cook it so it is ready to go when you go to resetup. If you dry it out, it will still need to be cooked.
 

Sunny

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I would let it dry completely and leave it under this summer sun for 2 weeks. That will kill everything in it.

When you are ready agin, cure it like you would any other rock.

Sunny
 

mnat

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What is the timeframe until setting up the new tank? If it is not going to be for a while, let it dry and then recycle it. If you don't have a ton of time, but it in a dark bin and scrub the thing in buckets to get the hair algae off.
 
mnat said:
What is the timeframe until setting up the new tank? If it is not going to be for a while, let it dry and then recycle it. If you don't have a ton of time, but it in a dark bin and scrub the thing in buckets to get the hair algae off.

Couldnt of said it better
 
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