Replacing some rock??

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I have always loved the tanks with the random strange looking islands or rock structures... so I am going to go for that look I think...

So I plan on keeping maybe 1/3 of my established rock.. removing the rest and adding back maybe 15-20 pounds of dry, new, man made rock...

Would I be OK just removing the established rock and placing some in my sump? Adding the new dry rock and watching levels?

Or would it be a better idea to cure the rock in a tub and use water change water from my tank for several weeks?? Maybe seed with a piece from my tank??

If I cure rock what is needed?? Powerhead, heater, seed rock and let it roll???

Thanks for help...


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Yea, you can throw established rock in the sump, and new rock in the DT. If its just dry rock, you should not see a spike, as it won't have any die off on it. Also if you added a few lbs at a time to cure this too would keep your levels normal also.
Curing Live Rock, just need a tub, heater and power head. Throw in a jumbo shrimp form the grocery store and your off and running.
 

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