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McPuff
12/04/2018, 11:17 AM
I have a whole bunch of dead LPS skeleton from a system I purchased. It seems like it would be really useful to crunch it up a bit and use it for a calcium reactor. My only concern is making sure that it's clean and pest-free. I know drying it out will certainly help. What other precautionary steps should I take? Baking and/or boiling seem too dangerous. Bleach?

What have you all done? Thanks!

laverda
12/04/2018, 12:21 PM
I have just broken them up an used as is.

Vinny Kreyling
12/04/2018, 12:59 PM
Me too but from my own system and "after it is dry".
So let it dry out to be safe.

McPuff
12/05/2018, 07:37 AM
Thanks guys. Definitely going to let the stuff dry out for months. I don't need it yet and I still have some other media. So it'll be a while before I will use this stuff.

slief
12/08/2018, 01:10 PM
I soak them in some water with a bit of bleach for a day or two. Then soak them in clean water with dechlorinator. Then rinse and let them dry out. Then crush em up and put them in the reactor.