My wife and I are jumping into the reef tank hobby with both feet. *Got a 175 gallon bow front, plumbed a 100 gallon Rubbermaid trough/sump in the basement, ordered 240 pounds of Haitian live rock from eTropicals ...
I pulled out the rock and did a quick dip in a bucket (DI purified / 1.035 specific gravity) to rinse off the worst of the shipping gunk. *I noticed that with only a couple of exceptions, the rock didn't smell bad at all. *It was then transfered into the sump which was filled with water I'd made the day before (DI purified / 1.024 specific gravity). *Power heads move the water while two air stones percolate under the rock. *The coraline algae is pretty abundant; green, purple ... nice.
I started testing with a Red Sea kit I'd picked up at PetCo and the Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate all measured at the low end of the scale. *The next day (this morning, actually) I tested again and the levels hadn't moved ... at least not more than could have been user error trying to read those nasty Red Sea color cards. *I thought that was odd (was expecting more ammonia) and tested again in the late afternoon. *Once again, the exact same results.
The Red Sea kit went back to PetCo for a refund, and I picked up some FasTest kits. *(Ammonia, Nitrite, PH) *Aother quick test shows Ammonia at 0ppm, Nitrite at 0ppm and Ph at 8.2. *Now I know the rock couldn't be fully cured. *It spent at least two days in a damp box just getting to me from Florida! *But, the coraline isn't turning white, there's no fishy smell (nothing strong enough to detect from more than a couple feet, anyway) and everything looks fine.
So what's the deal? *Did I buy dead rock with purple and green paint?? *I'm probably the first person to complain about his new live rock NOT stinking, but ARGGHH!!! *I just want to know if this rock is safe to put in the tank. *And I was planning to use it to seed the sand (I already have the dry aragonite) and can't be sure if there's anything there to seed with.
Can anyone lend some insight? *