RayAllen3422
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I purchased a large amount of rock that had been removed from a tank and had sat outside for several days. At this point, it was obviously no longer live rock. I soaked the rock in Vinegar water for several days (until the smell took over my basement). Then I scrubbed each rock and left them completely dry out for several weeks.
I set up my aquascape and filled the tank with water about 5 weeks ago. This past Sunday when I checked the phosphates they were at 165 on the Hannah Phosphorous Checker or approximately .51 in phosphates. For the past three days in the evenings, I slowly dripped Lanthanum Chloride into a 5 micron filter sock where one of my overflows comes to the sump. I also lined up the intake to my skimmer near the overflow to catch any extra that made it through. Last night, my phosphorous was 10 or .03 in phosphates.
I know the levels will probably rise again and I need to do a couple treatments, but the process was very easy so I wanted to let others know it can be an easy process.
I set up my aquascape and filled the tank with water about 5 weeks ago. This past Sunday when I checked the phosphates they were at 165 on the Hannah Phosphorous Checker or approximately .51 in phosphates. For the past three days in the evenings, I slowly dripped Lanthanum Chloride into a 5 micron filter sock where one of my overflows comes to the sump. I also lined up the intake to my skimmer near the overflow to catch any extra that made it through. Last night, my phosphorous was 10 or .03 in phosphates.
I know the levels will probably rise again and I need to do a couple treatments, but the process was very easy so I wanted to let others know it can be an easy process.