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I cured my rock for 3 weeks......worked out great, I have had the same rock in my tank for 3 years now, no major algae bloom, no aiptasia, and a whole bunch of encrusting corals that came out of no where.
I've also cured rock under MH light and it finished in just a couple of weeks.
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lol...
obviously, the proof is in the pudding so to speak. I was replying to the question of coraline dying that was initially posed in this thread, not the unasked question of the proper way to cook. Lots of great threads on this forum and others about that. |
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Hmmm...I just realised today that my GSP made it through 7 weeks of darkness. I wonder why coralline can't??
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