<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10060509#post10060509 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Insane Reefer
Rick, EAJ asked me the same thing in a PM - pointing out that pure vinegar might be expensive for a kure, but I think that considering a typical kure can take up to 3 months of regular water changes, we would sort of swapping the water bill for the acid bill. And shaving several weeks off the time
Acetic acid can be gotten at photo supplies for around $25 a gallon - to mix this down to vinegar strength (5%), you would end up with 20 gallons of solution.
My genetics friend just walked in, and I jumped him for answers, lol
He says the foam is the leechant bubbling up to the surface with released hydrogen gases - this makes sense as it does smell a bit like hydrogen peroxide in my garage, under the vinegar that is.
He also goes on to say that calcium hydroxide in the form of lime is responsible for the high pH.
He says each time rock sits in the vinegar, the acid reacts with the base, and we may get several uses out of the solution, but each time the reactions will be reduced and less effective...