I’ve scrubbed, and bleached some 10 year old dry rocks that had bubble algae on them previously.
Ie: tank was broken down and rocks sat dry for 10 years. Scrubbed them and put them in a 20% bleach solution with a power head for a week.
Took the rocks out of the bleach solution today to find what looked like clear, very plump, poppable bubble algae on the rocks.
I wouldn’t have thought this is possible in a million years. I could understand there being reminiscences of the algae, but dried or crusted, never fresh looking after sitting dry that long.
I’ve scrubbed them again and put them back into another bleach solution, this time 30% bleach.
Any thoughts on this? Should I be okay after this round to start seeding them?
Ie: tank was broken down and rocks sat dry for 10 years. Scrubbed them and put them in a 20% bleach solution with a power head for a week.
Took the rocks out of the bleach solution today to find what looked like clear, very plump, poppable bubble algae on the rocks.
I wouldn’t have thought this is possible in a million years. I could understand there being reminiscences of the algae, but dried or crusted, never fresh looking after sitting dry that long.
I’ve scrubbed them again and put them back into another bleach solution, this time 30% bleach.
Any thoughts on this? Should I be okay after this round to start seeding them?