aaah. O.k. that makes sense. Yeah, didn't expect a single 100% water change to do it. Since I transported my rock to a 100% brand new water and in 24 - 48 hours, phosphates registered as high as 1.0 on an API phosphate test......
I have multiple evidences, in my case, that 100% water change will not do any good. It must be continuously exported. I just wasn't sure that exporting it fast enough would accomplish anything if the rock just kept on "reabsorbing" the leached phosphates.
Sorta like gravity. Are the export methods powerful enough to suck the leaching phosphates out before they're rabsorbed... I'm going to go with yes, they can be, provided they have somewhere to go.
I have multiple evidences, in my case, that 100% water change will not do any good. It must be continuously exported. I just wasn't sure that exporting it fast enough would accomplish anything if the rock just kept on "reabsorbing" the leached phosphates.
Sorta like gravity. Are the export methods powerful enough to suck the leaching phosphates out before they're rabsorbed... I'm going to go with yes, they can be, provided they have somewhere to go.