Rock from ocean?

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Found this on beach of south Florida is there any way to clean this to put in tank?
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Bleach will sterilize nearly instantly no need to dilute so much and for 24 hrs lol
 
I have put lots of shells into my tank and all I do is put them in cold tap water in a saucepan, bring them to the boil and simmer for 10 mins or so. Cool, rinse, dry and pop in. I am by no means an expert but most bacteria and other organisms can’t survive > 65C for any length of time so this seems sufficient.
 
I got a nice piece off the shore in North Carolina last summer. Kept it damp on the ride home and tossed it in my sump. No problems.
 
Looks like a piece of rock from east coast side of Florida. Have lived in Florida all my life and lived on both coast for extended periods of time. That rock also looks like it cement based good luck lol
 
I have put lots of shells into my tank and all I do is put them in cold tap water in a saucepan, bring them to the boil and simmer for 10 mins or so. Cool, rinse, dry and pop in. I am by no means an expert but most bacteria and other organisms can’t survive > 65C for any length of time so this seems sufficient.

I’ve heard of this for shells, but wouldn’t boil a rock.....potential for palytoxins
 
Looks like a piece of rock from east coast side of Florida. Have lived in Florida all my life and lived on both coast for extended periods of time. That rock also looks like it cement based good luck lol
It is, as I get pieces from Jensen beach and stuart frequently.
 
Nope your 100% wrong. Maybe when diluted to drinking water, sure...

Ok if you say so, guess the cdc lab protocols are just wrong, someone needs to tell all the scientists wasting time and using harsher chemicals... (eyeroll)
 
Lol I live in Jensen, that looks like the local rock. I have not used the rock because it is cement based, but I collect old larger conch shells which are super porous for my sump. Rock is illegal to take as well, so I don’t mess with it.

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