Update- so today I decided to try and dilute as much as I could. The hose ran in a tub with the rocks for about 2 hours, then I left the rocks **** in bleach for a few hours. Dumped the bleach and filled with water and prime. Sit for 2 hours, then i just kept refilling and dumping the water all day. I had powerheads and airstones running the whole time as well. I'll let it soak for the evening and reassess the situation in the morning. Thank you all for the advice, hopefully i don't need to use all of it but we'll see.
Well I dont know about your solution.
I feel you need a lot more time on each step.
Like several days.
If you browse the forums on bleaching rock alone you will not find any that do this in a few hours. Most will bleach clean over a week at a minimum.
Then they let the rock dry for a week.
There are reasons behind this.
But everyone has to do it there way.
I just feel bad for the livestock and your wallet.
As your handle is PoorReefer I am gathering your on a budget.
So I would hate to see fish and corals die and deplete your funds when a little patients and effort will avoid potential disaster.
I hope you reconsider and take the time to be positive the rock is 100% clean and free of chemicals.
I seriously doubt that a few hours will acomplish this.
Considder that all the responses you recieved here today had an extencive and time consuming cleaning process.
Time, patience, and diligence will prevail in this hobby.