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" I would think"as long as your other containers have a lids? Your OK. Once you are satisfied with the time the rock has been in the bleach get it outside, give it a real good rinse & in the sun for a couple of days.
What is your overall plan for said rock?
Prime and sunlight works fine for me. Not sure why I would go with anything else.@Randy Holmes-Farley has a great article on ReefCentral about using sodium triphosphate as a dechlorinating solution, which I used with my build when I "reincarnated" my rock due to an Aptasia outbreak beyond belief (in my build thread below). It is fairly inexpensive online, and can be mixed in water and remove / deactivate the bleach after soaking the rock and rinsing it well.
I agree, I would not worry too much about the fumes, unless you do not have tight covers on your water storage.
@Randy Holmes-Farley has a great article on ReefCentral about using sodium triphosphate as a dechlorinating solution, which I used with my build when I "reincarnated" my rock due to an Aptasia outbreak beyond belief (in my build thread below). It is fairly inexpensive online, and can be mixed in water and remove / deactivate the bleach after soaking the rock and rinsing it well.
I agree, I would not worry too much about the fumes, unless you do not have tight covers on your water storage.
I don't recall such an article. I'm also not sure what the effect might be. ???
My apologies, @Randy Holmes-Farley, it appears I mis-attributed it to you; in fact, I went back to the "Rock Reincarnation" thread I got most of my information from, and the use of Sodium Triphosphate did not come from that thread.
I do not know where I got that information (although I did use it on rock I had soaked in a bleach solution, and it appeared to work well, removing the bleach odor after the soak (and I still air dried it, just to be extra safe).
I respect your contributions to our hobby greatly, and apologize for wrongly attributing something to you that now I can't even find where I got the information from.

I just received 150 LBS of dry Pukani this past Friday. I was originally going to avoid bleach but after power washing the rocks some still had a lot of baked in dirt - or some form of dirt. I figured a bath in bleach over night wouldn't hurt. Grabbed 4 containers, put outside, loaded rock up, pump or power head, tap water from the hose, 2 cups of bleach, and then covered loosely to run over night. Just checked, turned some rocks around, and smelled a little bleach.
Since I wasn't sure I would get a good seal on the lid(s) to play it safe I just had everything outside on the dog run. I figured it would be safer. Only thing is I am not 100% sure if there is a die off / bleach dissipation over time. I was going to drain it later today, refill, and run it another day before the next power wash and final move into the tank for aquascape and start of cycle. Or, leave it in another day has is, power wash, refill with tap/hose water, then maybe do a day or two of lanthanum chloride dosing. Most seem to be doing at least one bath in this I guess to help with phosphates which run(?) high in Pukani. Last cycle I did was in 2000 with live rock from Fiji...first time with dry.
Not the greatest picture but an idea never the less.
But to the OP - I am doing mine now outside.![]()

