Used splash-less bleach while curing live rock

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I’ve rinsed with a hose for 2-3 minutes and that’s it.. never soaked mine
So idk how this is possible. I soaked it in acid for 15 mins 30:1. Soaked after acid. Moved to ro bucket added dechlorinator and now it’s sudsing up again!!! I am praying this is just chlorine which was soaked in the rock from all the tap water. There are two air sticks in the bucket too
 

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So idk how this is possible. I soaked it in acid for 15 mins 30:1. Soaked after acid. Moved to ro bucket added dechlorinator and now it’s sudsing up again!!! I am praying this is just chlorine which was soaked in the rock from all the tap water. There are two air sticks in the bucket too
Which dechlorinator did you use?
 
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That may be causing the foaming. I have fresh water tanks and when I add dechlorinator to my tap water it always foams.
It’s in ro/di water though not tap water. My only thoughts are it could be from all the tap water the rock has been soaked in
 

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