reefmutt
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I found a product called Simply Clean Vinegar Plus which I am considering using to wash some old live rock with to try to remove some po4.
It contains Acetic acid, hydroxyacetic acid (glycolic acid) and citric acid. And says that it is 5x more concentrated than regular vinegar.
I'm quite certain it will remove the top layer of any calcium based rock but then I was thinking about wether it would be a better or a more concentrated carbon source for no3 and po4 reduction...
I just don't know if the other ingredients are safe.. I'm assuming citric acid should be as safe as acetic acid (regular vinegar) just not sure about he glycolic acid..
At $4 per litre and 5 x as concentrated as vinegar, a little would go a long way towards reducing n and p..... I think..
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance..
It contains Acetic acid, hydroxyacetic acid (glycolic acid) and citric acid. And says that it is 5x more concentrated than regular vinegar.
I'm quite certain it will remove the top layer of any calcium based rock but then I was thinking about wether it would be a better or a more concentrated carbon source for no3 and po4 reduction...
I just don't know if the other ingredients are safe.. I'm assuming citric acid should be as safe as acetic acid (regular vinegar) just not sure about he glycolic acid..
At $4 per litre and 5 x as concentrated as vinegar, a little would go a long way towards reducing n and p..... I think..
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance..