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>Now, on to curing. Naturally I want to make this as speedy as possible and to preserve life as much as I can. >>This is everyone’s goal. >Since I have at my disposal a few tanks with DSB’s and an abundance of Caulerpa spp., would it make sense to add one of these tanks (or more) to the LR curing system provided I maintain 1ppm or less w/water changes as not to wipe out the refugiums? >>Just put the rock in a large enough container that you can siphon off what falls to the bottom before it rots. A large trash can will work just fine. Pile the rock in so it won’t fall, and so there will be good water movement all through. Powerheads are great for stirring up dead spots. Don’t worry about anything more than ambient light. Skim like the devil. Do large (50% or better) water changes, daily if necessary, do keep ammonia and subsequent nitrification levels down to avoid killing off what you wish to keep. >I also have a pile of sponge filters in the fry tanks. These are chock full of happy co

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