Hello reefers !
I bought 2 bads with Indonesian dry rock .
from my LFS.
the first bag was o.k , no sign of glue . but the other bag of 25 kg of Indonesian dry rock is different story.
When I washed them , and prepared them for stage 1 of the cure - bath with chloride to remove any dear leftovers , I have noticed few spots of Aquaforest glue.
I called the LFS manager he told me that it is dry rocks from the ocean.
1. is there a way that I can check if this rock was in marin aquarium a treated with Cooper?
2. if so , ther is any way to remove that cooper from the rocks ?
3. I washed the first bag of rocks with chloride , and after that with acid salt. is it will be helpful to free the cooper inside of the rocks ,if ther is any leftovers ?
I bought 2 bads with Indonesian dry rock .
from my LFS.
the first bag was o.k , no sign of glue . but the other bag of 25 kg of Indonesian dry rock is different story.
When I washed them , and prepared them for stage 1 of the cure - bath with chloride to remove any dear leftovers , I have noticed few spots of Aquaforest glue.
I called the LFS manager he told me that it is dry rocks from the ocean.
1. is there a way that I can check if this rock was in marin aquarium a treated with Cooper?
2. if so , ther is any way to remove that cooper from the rocks ?
3. I washed the first bag of rocks with chloride , and after that with acid salt. is it will be helpful to free the cooper inside of the rocks ,if ther is any leftovers ?


