bheron
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The layer of phosphate-contaminated calcium carbonate might have been too thick for the acid to remove all of it. In theory, that might encourage algal growth on that rock. It's also possible that it's mostly coincidence.
Hmmmmm. You know I guess I never fully understood the acid bath until now! Makes sense. I only did more of an "acid dip" for maybe 20 seconds. But, yea, definitely makes sense. The rest of my DT really doesnt exhibit signs of excess hair algae either. Thanks!
Ok, well my plan was going to be to, amazingly, go through this whole process again, but more quickly over a few days/weeks. This time I will take a different approach with the acid, just in case the entire "bad layer" was not removed.