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Old 03-04-2008, 01:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Killing live rock and why

Hi all
I have just been reading some threads on how to eliminate unwanted life on newly purchased live rock and some interesting ways to do it EG: using bleach or heavy salt consentrated water and soaking

My question is when i get my live rock i choose peices with corali algae on it and will pick peices with any life i think will survive. I don't see the point of buying live rock and then killing it. won't killing the rock mean the rock will have to cycle again while rebuilding it's body of life.

Wondering what others think ???
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