Bleaching used live rock!

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Yeah just clean out the tank with bleech water 1:5 ratio and put the used live rock into a container with again a bleech 1:5 water bath let soak for like 5 days then pull the rock out rinse it off and let sit in the sun for a week and then your good to go.
 

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What’s the best way to bleach used live rock?
In the past ive done a bleach/water solution, rinse in cold water until smell is faint or gone and Sun Dry
 
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Yeah just clean out the tank with bleech water 1:5 ratio and put the used live rock into a container with again a bleech 1:5 water bath let soak for like 5 days then pull the rock out rinse it off and let sit in the sun for a week and then your good to go.
Awesome thank you so much!
 

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I got it from someone and I don’t want to catch any hitchhikers
I get the bleach idea to kill off ALL organics (maybe) but what about just submerging in freshwater for a few days,,, then blast off with hose in the backyard?

*nothing wrong with bleach since it evaporates quickly in the sun anyway but just curious
 
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I get the bleach idea to kill off ALL organics (maybe) but what about just submerging in freshwater for a few days,,, then blast off with hose in the backyard?

*nothing wrong with bleach since it evaporates quickly in the sun anyway but just curious
Its what I've heard that works the best im not sure honestly...
 

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Ohh and no additives in the bleach like no splash or fregrense just plain old bleech.
This is very important. I started this hobby when it started and we used to bleach our dead coral and gravel almost weekly. There was no rock then, dead or alive.

I once used "New Fresh Scent Clorox" and killed most of my fish instantly. You can get "Regular" bleach in dollar stores. Regular Clorox I can't find any longer but never use anything but Regular and it will say it on the label.
 
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This is very important. I started this hobby when it started and we used to bleach our dead coral and gravel almost weekly. There was no rock then, dead or alive.

I once used "New Fresh Scent Clorox" and killed most of my fish instantly. You can get "Regular" bleach in dollar stores. Regular Clorox I can't find any longer but never use anything but Regular and it will say it on the label.
I got some and I don’t have any scent on the label so I think I’m good!
 
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Is the bleach ok to use?
 

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