Ben,
You should be fine doing that. Just dont plop 50 pounds of rock in there. I
think if you put one or two pieces in your sump, your system should be able
to handle that easily, and should be able to help it cure quickly.
IMO,
Shane C.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Holt [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 2:23 PM
> To: Theil's reefkeeping
> Subject: Live rock curing
>
> As I mentioned in my earlier reply to a question, I am considering a nano
> reef. MY thought was that I would go pick out some nice live rock from
> one
> of my LFS and cure them in my big tank's sump for a few weeks. I was
> thinking that I could get 1 piece at a time and that if I scrubbed off any
> sponges that come on the rock that it would not be detrimental to my main
> system and maybe even add a little more diversity to my main tanks little
> critters. The one LFS definitly has a large curing system for their live
> rock. Any thoughts on this idea?
>
> Ben
>
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